Day: November 1, 2024

Discovery of ‘fraudulent’ voter applications prompts PA probe of Arizona company’s potential involvement

9:28 pm November 1, 2024

A Pennsylvania prosecutor is investigating roughly 30 voter registration applications and mail-in ballot applications that were identified as “fraudulent” – including several that officials linked to an Arizona-based group that is working in the county. The registration forms were spotted by the county’s board of elections officials, who then separated the forms and referred the […]

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Longtime Washington Post columnist Hugh Hewitt quits newspaper

9:28 pm November 1, 2024

Longtime Washington Post columnist Hugh Hewitt quit the newspaper on Friday, he told Fox News Digital. Hewitt, a conservative who hosts a nationally syndicated radio show, had been a contributing columnist for the newspaper since 2017 and has written hundreds of pieces. “I have in fact quit the Post but I was only writing a […]

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Netanyahu signals Tehran’s nuclear program could be next target as Iran plans future attack

9:26 pm November 1, 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled on Thursday that Iran’s nuclear program could be Jerusalem’s next line of attack as Tehran promises to return fire following last week’s air strikes.  “The supreme objective that I have set for the IDF and the security services is to prevent Iran from attaining nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said while […]

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Daniel Penny arrives in Manhattan court as subway chokehold trial kicks off with opening statements

8:35 pm November 1, 2024

Daniel Penny returned to a Manhattan courthouse this morning for opening statements in his manslaughter trial for the death of Jordan Neely, an erratic homeless man he placed in a chokehold during an outburst on the subway. Outside, protesters held signs and a megaphone and blasted Penny’s actions as “illegal,” although his defense has argued […]

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Stacey Abrams claims voter suppression in Georgia despite record early turnout

8:32 pm November 1, 2024

Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is claiming that “voter suppression” is occurring in Georgia despite record turnout in the Peach State.  During Friday’s installment of “CNN News Central,” co-anchor Kate Bolduan asked Abrams what she believes is driving the surge in early voting.  “While we are excited about who is showing up, we have […]

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