Privacy Breach At Veterans Department Exposes Candidates' Records
A criminal investigation has been launched following the unauthorized access of medical records belonging to vice-presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance. According to The Guardian, at least a dozen employees of the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) improperly viewed the confidential fil...
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Biden Steps Aside, Clinton Endorses Harris In Presidential Race
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has voiced her support for Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, citing his poor debate performance against Donald Trump. In an interview with BBC, Clinton, who faced Trump in the 2016 election, stated that Biden "did the right t...
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Russia Orders Conscription of 133,000 to Bolster Ukraine Front
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the conscription of 133,000 new soldiers, raising concerns about the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. According to Metro News, these young men, aged 18 to 30, will be called up between October 1 and December 31, 2024, to bolster Russia's military f...
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Suspect Apprehended In Phoenix Homicide Case
A significant development has occurred in a Phoenix murder investigation, as law enforcement officials have taken a suspect into custody. The arrest, made on Thursday, September 26, 2024, relates to a homicide that took place earlier in the month. According to KTAR News, the Phoenix Police Departme...
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GOP Senators May Block Harris' Supreme Court Picks
According to CNN, leading Republican senators have indicated they might obstruct any Supreme Court nominations made by a hypothetical President Kamala Harris. The possibility of a Republican-controlled Senate following the November elections has brought this issue to the forefront. If the GOP regain...
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Winfield Dunn: Tennessee's GOP Pioneer Passes At 97
Winfield Dunn, a pivotal figure in Tennessee's Republican Party, died on Saturday at the age of 97. According to The Tennessean, Dunn's family requested that Governor Bill Lee's office announce his passing late Saturday. Dunn, who served as governor from 1971 to 1975, was the first Republican to ho...
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Tim Walz Battles Nerves Ahead Of VP Debate Showdown
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is grappling with mounting anxiety as he prepares to face off against JD Vance in the upcoming vice presidential debate. According to CNN, Walz has confided in multiple individuals about his concerns, expressing worry about potentially letting down his running mate, Vice...
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US-Made Bunker Busters Likely Deployed In Nasrallah Strike, Analysis Reveals
Israeli forces likely used American-manufactured 2,000-pound "bunker buster" bombs in the recent strike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, according to an analysis by CNN. The attack, which occurred in Beirut's southern suburbs on Friday night, employed precision-guided munitions capabl...
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54 People Airlifted From Tennessee Hospital Amid Flooding
The serene morning at Unicoi County Hospital took a perilous turn due to sudden catastrophic floods. According to KREX Grand Junction, over 50 patients and staff were airlifted from Unicoi County Hospital in Tennessee after being trapped by the rapid rise of the Nolichucky River. After significant r...
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Alabama Faces Legal Challenge For Voter Purge Before Election
The Department of Justice asserts that Alabama has breached federal regulations by purging voters. According to Axios, the state's recent actions to remove registered noncitizens from the voter rolls have sparked a federal lawsuit. Dispute Over Voter Roll Clean-Up Procedures Recently, the Department...
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