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Harris Pitches Herself to Michigan Workers in 3-city Swing
Vice President Harris visited Michigan’s Saginaw and Macomb counties ahead of an evening rally in Ann Arbor.
Hundreds of Ballots Destroyed in Oregon and Washington Ballot Box Fires
Fires damage ballots in Portland and Vancouver as voters are urged to check ballot status; officials emphasize election security amid ongoing investigations.
AI Boom Puts Pressure on America’s Water Supply, JPMorgan Warns
On average, large data centers can consume the same amount of water per day as a town of between 10,000 to 50,000 people.
Nevada Supreme Court Upholds Law on Mail-In Ballots
The justices said Republicans didn’t sufficiently show they will suffer irreparable harm absent an injunction.
Trump, Harris Enter Final Week of Campaign: Here’s the Swing-State Vote Breakdown
Registered Republican voters are going to the polls earlier and returning more mail-in ballots in 2024 than in 2020.
Virginia Asks US Supreme Court to Allow Its Removal of Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
The Fourth Circuit ruled on Oct. 27 that taking the names off the rolls so close to a federal election may be illegal.
How Some Parents Struggle With Realities of Modern Day Parenting
Experts say parents are suffering under the weight of both new and old pressures.
Philadelphia DA Sues to Block Elon Musk’s $1 Million Voter Giveaway
The prosecutor accused the giveaway of violating Pennsylvania’s lottery and consumer protection laws.
US Issues Final Rule Curbing Investments in Sensitive Technology Development in China
The new rule was announced amid concerns the Chinese regime is stealing U.S. technology and rapidly expanding its military and intelligence capabilities.
Egypt Proposes 2-Day Gaza Cease-Fire Aimed at Jump-Starting Broader Negotiations
The plan involves Hamas trading four Israeli hostages for some Palestinian detainees in Israel and a pause in the fighting.
America’s Safest States Named in New Report
The report compared 50 states using 52 safety indicators across five categories.
Boeing Aims to Turn Around Its Damaged Brand—But Will It Work?
‘It’s more than about culture change—the CEO needs to be able to see what needs to be done, recruit and retain the right people,’ said a turnaround expert.
FTC Fines Lyft More Than $2 Million for Misleading Drivers on Payments
The company is banned from promoting claims of earnings to entice drivers unless backed by ‘meaningful evidence.’
Early Voting in Swing State Georgia Brings in Half of 2020 Election Turnout, Official Says
As of Monday morning, more than 2.8 million people had voted so far in the Peach State, data show.
Georgia’s President Rejects Vote Result, Urges Protests After Ruling Party Wins Election
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili said the election result was a ‘Russian special operation,’ a claim denied by the Kremlin.
Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
Here is an overview of the platforms of the Republican and Democratic nominees in the 2024 election.
Japan Faces Uncertainty as Ruling Bloc Loses Majority for First Time Since 2009
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said that voters have delivered a ‘harsh verdict’ on the Liberal Democratic Party.
Michigan’s Early Voters Brave Long Lines, Break Records
The state posted record-breaking returns, although not everyone was willing to wait for hours. The Epoch Times spoke to voters and those deterred.
5 Highlights From Trump’s Madison Square Garden Speech
Tens of thousands of supporters attended rally at ‘The World’s Most Famous Arena’ in Manhattan.
‘Conclave’: Possibly 2024’s Best Dramatic Film
Cardinals pick a new pope. Who would have thought such a solemn and stately story would crackle with enough electricity to have you on the edge of your seat?
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
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Russell Wilson Still Elevating Steelers Offense Amid Win Over Giants
Wilson only led the Steelers to field goals in a 9-9 first half, but he stretched the lead to 23-9 in the second.
Russell Wilson Still Elevating Steelers Offense Amid Win Over Giants
Wilson only led the Steelers to field goals in a 9-9 first half, but he stretched the lead to 23-9 in the second.
Ear Infection Leaves Adele Partially Deaf as She Wraps Up Her Vegas Residency
The British singer-songwriter has eight more shows to perform in her residency at Caesars Palace.
Ear Infection Leaves Adele Partially Deaf as She Wraps Up Her Vegas Residency
The British singer-songwriter has eight more shows to perform in her residency at Caesars Palace.
1 in 5 US Adults Face Untreated Tooth Decay, CDC Finds
Half of all children aged 6 to 9 years have had cavities in their primary or permanent teeth.
1 in 5 US Adults Face Untreated Tooth Decay, CDC Finds
Half of all children aged 6 to 9 years have had cavities in their primary or permanent teeth.
‘The Steamroller and the Violin’: A Day in the Life of a Little Violinist
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ exalts empathy.
‘Territory’: ‘Yellowstone’ by way of ‘Succession’ Down Under
The Australian Outback provides a perfect setting for this engrossing neo-Western series.
Popcorn and Caviar: Why Reading Books Matters
Books may be less popular now that technology is ubiquitous, but they’re no less relevant. Crack open a book to enrich your daily life.
‘The Ballad of Baby Doe’: An Opera Based on an American Tragedy
The second-most produced American opera has an interesting backstory.
‘The Steamroller and the Violin’: A Day in the Life of a Little Violinist
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ exalts empathy.
There Are Endless Possibilities When You Select Pasta, Rice or Grains as the Basis for Dinner
Grains or legumes can be the focal point of dinner or a side to your preferred protein.
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New Nonstop Flights to Copenhagen Make It Easier to See These Top Danish Attractions
Flying to Copenhagen opens the door to all the beauty of Scandinavia.
Drive Right Into Yosemite. Park Drops Reservation Requirement for the Rest of 2024
From October 13 until 2025, visitors will no longer need a reservation to enter Yosemite National Park.
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Emily Dickinson’s Inspirational Poem on Hope
In ‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers,’ the poet creates a tender, enduring image.
How a Dinner in France Gave Birth to the Statue of Liberty
In ‘This Week in History,’ a French statesman envisions a gift of friendship for America; 21 years later, the United States unveils the symbol of liberty.
George Balanchine: The Man Who Remade Ballet
His contributions to classical ballet allowed the dance form to be better appreciated by more people worldwide.
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