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New ‘insulting’ Harris ad target’s Black men’s love lives

A new advertisement from the Harris campaign depicts a Black man being rejected on a fictional dating show after he tells potentially interested suitors that he isn't voting.

‘Very Concerning’: Mike Johnson Reacts to Leak of U.S. Intel on Israel’s Plans to Strike Iran

Leaked documents started circulating online Friday when a pro-Iran account posted them on Telegram.

Harris tells churchgoers to use faith to decide what kind of leader they want

Vice President Kamala Harris urged congregants at a Georgia church Sunday to use their faith to decide who the best leader for the country would be.

Former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, scion of Republican family, backs Democrat Sherrod Brown for Senate

Former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, scion of one of the state's best-known Republican families, threw his support Sunday behind Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown in his hotly contested reelection race against GOP nominee Bernie Moreno.

Trump boosts a hard-right Christian worldview that paints the election as ‘spiritual warfare’

Standing before hundreds of people in a suburban Detroit chapel, at an event organized by Donald Trump's campaign, Marlin J. Reed declared that God had called on them to vote for the former president.

Speaker Johnson says policy is going to win Republicans the White House

Speaker Mike Johnson predicted Americans will base their votes in next month's presidential election on policy, not personalities -- and that's what will deliver the White House for the GOP.

Trump preparing for battle against EU regulators targeting Apple

Former President Donald Trump said he is preparing to fight against European Union regulators targeting Apple if he returns to the White House next year.

Harris attending church in Georgia and encouraging Black congregants to vote

Kamala Harris is going to church in Georgia on Sunday, where she will speak to the faithful and encourage Black congregants to vote as part of a nationwide campaign push known as "souls to the polls."

In part of swing state Michigan, neighbors skip presidential signs in a heated campaign season

The lawn of Nick Hannawa's suburban Detroit home is lined with political signs backing candidates for prosecutor, supervisor and local trustee. But Hannawa isn't promoting his presidential pick.

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