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The new rule was announced amid concerns the Chinese regime is stealing U.S. technology and rapidly expanding its military and intelligence capabilities.
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The RNC argues the case could impact tens of thousands of votes in the swing state.
Complying with Kennedy’s request at this late date would be impossible, the state said.
Election officials report a record turnout in some of the hardest hit Appalachian mountain areas of the crucial swing state.
Fires damage ballots in Portland and Vancouver as voters are urged to check ballot status; officials emphasize election security amid ongoing investigations.
A higher percentage of Americans said they were at least ’somewhat' concerned about violence directed at election officials or political figures.
Some of the most closely watched races in the nation are down to a few percentage points, with Election Day fast approaching.
Although the number of countries projected to spend at least 2 percent on defense has doubled, nearly one-third are still falling short of their commitments.
The vice president outraised the former president by nearly three to one and outspent him by more than two to one, according to SEC filings.
A multistate outbreak of E. coli sparked warnings from federal officials.
Before voting, the president stood at the end of a line of more than 100 people and spoke with some of them.
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