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Idaho health department becomes first in U.S. to be banned from providing COVID-19 vaccines

Idaho's Southwest District Health appears to be the first in the nation to be restricted from giving COVID-19 vaccines.

Georgia ‘voter fraud’ video is fake, linked to ‘Russian influence actors,’ U.S. officials say

The 20-second video in question, which began circulating on the social media platform X on Thursday afternoon, shows someone who describes himself as a Haitian immigrant talking about how he's intending to vote multiple times in two Georgia counties for Vice President Kamala Harris.

New House ratings in key races shift in favor of Democrats

Another election rater has shifted more House races to favor Democrats with four days left until Election Day.

Secret Service ‘mistakenly assessed’ risks in Butler before Trump assassination attempt, review says

Multiple Secret Service agents involved in planning security for Donald Trump's July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, failed to properly mitigate line-of-sight risks to the stage that led to the assassination attempt on the former president, the agency's internal inquiry found.

Georgia county says more than 3,000 absentee ballots being mailed late just days before election

Election officials in Georgia's third-largest county said they're late in mailing more than 3,000 absentee ballots to voters just a few days before the election.

Polarization does more than separate neighbors

Between blue states and red states, it is easy to discern America’s geographic political polarization. Republicans move to reliably red states such as Texas, Florida, and Wyoming, while Democrats migrate similarly toward states such as Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Oregon. Subtler is the intrafamily polarization characteristic of today’s politics. For its own part, geographic polarization is […]

Arizona attorney general investigating Trump’s rifle comments about Cheney

Arizona’s attorney general office said they are investigating former President Trump’s comments about former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) as a death threat under state laws in a statement to The Hill. “I have already asked my criminal division chief to start looking at that statement, analyzing it for whether it qualifies as a death threat...

Biden to skip global climate summit again

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Biden won't attend this year's climate summit President Biden won't attend this year's COP29 climate summit, according to a White House official. © The Hill, Greg Nash A White House official confirmed to The Hill that Biden won't attend the summit in Baku, Azerbaijan,...

Trump hits Harris over ‘worst jobs report in the history of our country’

Former President Trump panned a jobs report released by the Labor Department on Friday, calling it the “worst jobs report in the history of our country” during a rally in Michigan. “We have breaking news. It's actually bad news. It's only good for one thing, if you happen to be running against the stupid fools...

Key senators release ‘site-neutral’ plan to stop Medicare paying hospitals more for same service

Two key senators released a bipartisan plan Friday to require Medicare to pay the same rate for the same service, regardless of where the service is delivered. The “site-neutral” payment reform plan from Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) is aimed at stopping hospitals from getting more money from Medicare for procedures that can...

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