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5 takeaways from Trump’s Univision town hall

Former President Trump on Wednesday fielded questions from Latino voters at a Univision town hall as he seeks to court the key voting bloc in November’s election. Trump detailed his plans to crack down on immigration if elected, and was asked about his conspiratorial rhetoric around Haitian migrants and plans for the border and the...

Israel’s UN ambassador: Response to Iran will be ‘very painful’

The world awaits Israel’s response to Iran’s missile attacks on Oct. 1, and the nation’s U.N. ambassador, Danny Danon, promised it will be "very painful" in order to deter Iran from attacking again.

North Carolina launches in-person early voting with mountain areas still recovering from Helene

North Carolina election officials are scrambling to expand their early voting programs to address fallout from Hurricane Helene.

Vulnerable Dem senator tied to ‘radical groups’ working to close massive power plant in swing state

Vulnerable Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown has partnered with multiple groups that are attempting to shut down the largest coal plant in the state of Ohio.

FLASHBACK: Reaction to Harris’ plagiarism story much more benign than for Biden during ’88 election

Reactions to plagiarism accusations levied against Kamala Harris seem more benign than what Joe Biden faced in his presidential bid in 1988 after being accused of the same thing.

Epic clash: Pressed by Fox News, Kamala Harris comes out swinging

In her first interview on Fox News, Kamala Harris ducked questions, raised her voice and appeared to be trying to project an image of standing up to both Trump and the network.

Trump rips Harris on illegal immigration during Latino voter town hall: Hispanic voters ‘most against it’

Former President Donald Trump joined Univison for a town hall on Wednesday in Miami to speak directly with undecided Latino voters and their top election concerns.

‘Illegal, unconstitutional and void’: Georgia judge strikes down new election rules after legal fights

A Georgia judge struck down an array of rules passed by the state's GOP-led State Elections Board last month. The measures were the subject of fierce debate.

Flurry of pre-election legal cases is now ‘standardized’ strategy, experts say

With Election Day less than three weeks away, at least 165 election-related lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. so far, largely in the seven key swing states.

US to provide Ukraine with another $425M worth of supplies to help defend itself against Russia

The U.S. announced it would be sending a $425 million aid package to Ukraine that includes surface-to-air missiles and more to defend itself against Russia.

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