USPS Urges Voters to Not Delay Mailing Ballots

The postal service says it will take “extraordinary measures” to process ballots on time. This week, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) encouraged voters to mail their ballots as…

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FTC Rule Banning Fake Online Reviews Goes Into Effect

The federal regulation is intended to protect consumers and promote fair competition in the marketplace. A new federal rule prohibiting fake online reviews went into effect this month…

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Army Launches Initiative to Track Soldier Brain Health and Optimize Training

New screening and training adjustments are intended to prevent brain injuries and improve cognitive health for U.S. troops. U.S. Army researchers have launched a new initiative to track…

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DOJ Settles With Owners of Dali For Key Bridge Cleanup Costs

The cargo ship’s owner and manager deny liability, only accept responsibility for clearing the shipping channel. The Department of Justice announced that a settlement was reached with two…

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Supreme Court Rules Virginia Can Remove Non-Citizens From Voter Rolls

The Justice Department had filed suit against the state to stop the proceeding. The U.S. Supreme Court granted Virginia’s emergency stay against a lower court ruling that would…

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5th Circuit Rules Ballots Postmarked After Election Day Invalid

The decision will not impact next week’s Election Day. A panel of judges from the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that mail-in ballots with a postmark…

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House Oversight Chair Follows Up on Subpeona on Walz’s CCP Connection

DHS has not responded to the request for information on the Minnesota governor’s ties to China. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has followed up on the subpoena,…

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White House to Host Halloween Event for Students and Neighborhood Families

“Hallo-READ!” event will send kids home with books and candy. The White House is hosting local students and neighborhood families to attend the 2024 “Hallo-READ!” reading event for…

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Hundreds of Ballots Destroyed By Fires in Drop Boxes

Fires set in separate incidents in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. Two ballot boxes in Washington state were set on fire on Monday, destroying hundreds of election ballots.…

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Supreme Court Rejects RFK’s Appeal to Be Removed from Presidential Ballots

Wisconsin and Michigan said it was impossible to take him off due to the start of early voting. The U.S. Supreme Court declined Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s emergency…

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