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Scaramucci says he thinks Trump will lose, won’t try to foment insurrection

Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly served as White House communications director under former President Trump, said Wednesday he expects Trump to lose the presidential election but does not expect him to foment an insurrection. “It's too close to call,” Scaramucci told host Dean Obeidallah on his SiriusXM show when asked how he thought the election might...

Senate Intelligence chair presses web domain companies to take action against Russian influence operations

Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.) pressed a select group of domain registrars in the U.S. to address alleged abuse of their services by Russian influence operations during the 2024 election cycle. Warner addressed his letter Thursday to a list of companies included in a Department of Justice (DOJ) affidavit last month. "Information included...

Trump must not let himself become Neville Chamberlain to Putin

President Trump's approach to ending the war in Ukraine echoes the appeasement of Hitler's aggression in 1938, and his proposed solution of a neutral Ukraine accepting Russian dominion over its territory could lead to further territorial expansion by Russia and potentially lead to World War III.

Waukesha’s mayor, a longtime Republican, endorses Harris

The mayor of Waukesha, Wis., a longtime Republican in a critical battleground state, endorsed Vice President Harris in November's presidential race, warning that former President Trump "poses a unique danger" to democracy. Shawn Reilly, who has been mayor of Waukesha since 2014, announced his endorsement in a statement circulated by the Harris campaign. “It would...

EPA internal guidance recommends employees remove insignias during dangerous field work

Internal guidance issued to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees encourages them to manage risk in potentially dangerous field work by concealing agency insignias on clothing and equipment. The guidance, distributed Tuesday and shared with The Hill, outlines procedures in scenarios it says may be particularly high-risk for violence in the field, citing factors such as...

Most say not enough being done to ensure affordable mental health care: Survey

Nearly three-fourths of U.S. adults said the government is not doing enough to ensure access to affordable mental health care, a new West Health-Gallup Healthcare survey found. The survey revealed that 73 percent of Americans said that the government was not doing enough to ensure affordable access to mental health care, compared to 12 percent...

Texas politicos launch full-court press against Harris ahead of her border state campaign rally: ‘Apologize’

More than a dozen Texas Republican lawmakers and state leaders slammed Vice President Kamala Harris' planned rally in Houston Friday, blasting her for her border policies as VP.

Intelligence report says Iran will keep trying to kill Trump regardless of election outcome

A new intelligence report says Iran will keep trying to kill former President Donald Trump regardless of the outcome of the election.

Battleground state’s high court rejects GOP challenge to provisional ballot rules

The Republican Party has faced setbacks in recent weeks in their nearly 100 election-related court cases.

Ohio grand juries indict six non-citizens for allegedly illegally voting in past elections

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said six non-citizens were indicted for allegedly voting in past elections, and a local prosecutor said one had died.

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