Month: October 2022

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Ohio congressman’s niece killed during South Korea Halloween stampede

The niece of a Republican congressman from Ohio was killed over the weekend in South Korea during a deadly Halloween stampede. Rep. Brad Wenstrup announced Monday that his niece was one of the more than 150 individuals killed in Seoul,…

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‘Impulse to conceal’: John Fetterman loses out on major endorsement in heated Senate race

Republican Pennsylvania Senate nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz has received the endorsement from one of the state’s largest newspapers with little more than a week left in his heated race against Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. The editorial board of the…

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Ohio Republicans promote measure to prohibit noncitizens from voting in local elections

Republicans in Ohio are promoting a measure on the Nov. 8 ballot that would prohibit noncitizens from voting in local elections, fighting back at what they see as a push for such access in liberal enclaves such as San Francisco…

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Virginia pastor running for City Council is being investigated for campaigning during church services

A Virginia pastor who is running for a City Council seat is being investigated by local authorities for allegedly campaigning and soliciting donations during church services. The Daily Press reports that a video surfaced recently showing Willard Maxwell Jr., pastor…

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Dems blame attack on GOP rhetoric that turned Pelosi into a target

Congressional Democrats say the attack on Paul Pelosi is the direct result of a nearly two-decades long campaign to vilify House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as the living embodiment of what Republicans dislike about the Democratic Party. “The attack on Speaker…

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FLASHBACK: Biden joined ACLU prisoner release pledge, said he would release ‘more than’ half of inmates

President Biden joined the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) pledge to release half of the U.S. prison population while he was on the campaign trail in 2019, saying he would go further and release “more than” what the organization called…

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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves calls special session to consider incentives for economic development project

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves is calling lawmakers into special session Wednesday to consider incentives for an economic development project that he said would create 1,000 jobs with an average salary of $93,000. “Biggest economic development project in MS history coming…

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Sununu tells NBC’s Chuck Todd he’s ‘in a bubble’ while clashing over voter priorities ahead of midterms

New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu accused NBC News anchor Chuck Todd of being “in a bubble” during a heated exchange on Sunday’s installment of “Meet the Press.” Todd grilled Sununu for backing GOP Senate candidate Don Bolduc, whom the…

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US says it won’t ‘waste time’ on Iran nuclear deal

The Biden administration says it will not “waste time” on trying to revive talks with Iran regarding its dormant nuclear deal in light of Tehran’s brutal crackdown on antigovernment protesters and its support of Russia in its war against Ukraine. …

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Gabby Petito lawsuit: Brian Laundrie’s parents ask judge to limit scope of questioning in civil case

Attorneys for Brian Laundrie’s parents filed a motion asking the court to enforce a narrow line of questioning when they are deposed in December in a civil lawsuit connected with their son’s slaying of Gabby Petito. The defense is asking…