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Interns at Progressive News Outlet Criticize Harris Endorsement

Interns for The Nation, a progressive publication, have criticized its September 23 endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.

Freedom Party Member Elected as Austria’s Parliament Speaker

Walter Rosenkranz was elected speaker of Austria's parliament, the first member of the Freedom Party to gain the role.

Arizona Mailbox Containing Ballots Set on Fire

Twenty ballots were damaged after a USPS mailbox was set on fire.

DHS Attorney Faces Backlash for Sharing Tips and Success Stories of Undocumented Migrants

A new report has revealed that a Department of Homeland Security official has been actively encouraging illegal immigration through social media platforms. Wilson Osorio,...

Israel Forced to Revise Iran Strike Plan After U.S. Intelligence Leak

Israel's plan to launch a strike against Iran was forced to undergo changes and delays after a U.S. intelligence document outlining critical details was...

Nearly a Billion Dollars Spent on Misleading COVID Messaging Under Biden-Harris Admin

The House Energy and Commerce Committee released a report detailing the Biden administration's wasteful spending on COVID messaging.

WHO Working with Partners to Limit ‘Misinformation’

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for governments to reduce the spread of so-called "misinformation" during the recent World Health Summit.

North Carolina Governor Reports State Needs at Least $53 Billion to Rebuild From Helene Damages

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's administration said this week that the state is in need of at least $53 billion to help repair from the damages Hurricane Helene caused.

Family of Slain Soldier Refutes Magazine’s Piece on Trump

Earlier this week, The Atlantic published a piece on former President Donald Trump, claiming he was angry about the funeral costs of a murdered soldier and made disrespectful comments against her.

Wisconsin Voting System Experiences ‘Severe Delays’

Wisconsin's first in-person absentee voting experienced lags and "severe delays," according to the city of Glendale and the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC).

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