Joe Biden addressed the nation on Wednesday night, six days before the midterm elections. He didn't update Americans on how he and his team planned to lower inflation. Or secure the border. Or handle the crime or fentanyl overdose epidemics.
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Former President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday he has filed a lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James to stop what he said was James' attempt to impose restrictions on his business and personal life.
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Project Veritas Action on Thursday released a new video showing a field organizer for the Nevada Democrat Party denigrating Latinos and saying he is not surprised that they are moving towards conservative candidates in Nevada, which he attributes to sexism and homophobia.
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The Pentagon and South Korea issued a joint warning to the Kim Jong-Un regime on Thursday after North Korea carried out several missile tests on Wednesday and Thursday, including the test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that was heading toward northern Japan before disappearing in mid-flight.
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A bellwether for recent elections has been where white suburban women stand. For the 2022 midterms, inflation is by far the most important issue and, as a result, white suburban women favor Republicans by 15 points, according to a Nov. 2 Wall Street Journal Poll.
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U.S. Capitol Police had a live security video feed at the San Francisco home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The suspect in the assault on Paul Pelosi was seen on the feed, but no one who was monitoring it noticed, a report said.
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For more than a year and leading up to Sunday's presidential election in Brazil, top officials from the White House, Defense Department, State Department, and CIA met with and called Brazilian officials to implore them to cut off any efforts by President Jair Bolsonaro to contest the results of the election.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered state election officials not to count mail-in and absentee ballots which arrive in envelopes that are undated or incorrectly dated.
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What was seen as one of the most significant prisoner swaps in recent diplomatic history, on Sept. 25, 2021, was the result of the Biden administration bowing to the communist regime in Beijing and reviving the fortunes of Huawei, regarded by U.S. intelligence agencies as a worldwide surveillance threat.
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) approved more than $400,000 in Covid relief loans to five current or former IRS employees who used the taxpayer funds to purchase spa services, cars, jewelry, and travel, a government watchdog group reported.
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Desperate times. With polls showing support for Democrats waning by the day, the faltering party went to its blame Trump playbook.
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An Oct. 31 op-ed in the Atlantic by Emily Oster is titled: “Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty: We need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about COVID”.
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Even if Taiwan were to significantly increase its number of conscripts, it would still be woefully unprepared for a war with communist China, analysts say.
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Between Oct. 21 and 27 there were a total of 5,435 reports of adverse events, including 45 deaths and 280 serious injuries, from the new Covid bivalent booster shot, according to data from the CDC's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
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Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote were taken into custody in a Houston courtroom on Monday for refusing to reveal one of their sources in the scandal involving China-linked election firm Konnech.
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