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North Korea is digging mysterious trenches on its border with South Korea

Satellite images released this week show that North Korea is digging mysterious trenches along its southern border, capturing the attention of analysts. Planet Labs PBC, a satellite imagining and data analytics company, released photos taken on Wednesday showing at least two trenches are under development with utility vehicles stationed nearby. The trenches appear to cut […]

Biden slammed for taking a bite out of more than candy at White House Halloween

President Joe Biden spent his final Halloween at the White House nibbling on multiple children as the first couple handed out candy at the annual celebration. His behavior quickly became a trending topic on social media. During one encounter captured in a photo, the president was seen biting a baby wearing a chicken outfit. “Joe […]

Anna Paulina Luna notes ‘dying campaign’ strategies from Harris-Walz

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) took Gov. Tim Walz’s (D-MN) response to recent campaign scandals as signs of a “dying campaign.” With less than a week left until the Nov. 5 election, President Joe Biden referred to supporters of former President Donald Trump as “garbage.” While Harris has largely avoided questions about the president’s comment, Walz […]

Elon Musk ‘didn’t show’ for million-dollar voter giveaways hearing as he seeks federal court removal

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk “didn’t show” for a court hearing as he pushes to move a Pennsylvania lawsuit involving his million-dollar daily voter giveaways to federal court, delaying a court-ordered appearance, officials said Thursday. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner (D), who filed the lawsuit, argued that the giveaways violated state laws by functioning […]

Trump supporters getting nervous men aren’t turning out to polls

Supporters of former President Donald Trump have largely been optimistic about his chances to take back the White House, but with less than a week before Election Day, some are raising the red flag over early voting data. The gender gap in next week’s presidential election is expected to be one of the sharpest contrasts […]

Black early voting turnout nowhere near the record it took for Obama to swing this state blue

In the critical battleground state of North Carolina, some Democrats are raising red flags over black turnout in the early vote so far. As of Wednesday, North Carolina’s state board of elections reported that through Tuesday, black voter turnout is at 38.21%, and a total of 17.44% of ballots cast early and by mail are […]

Albuquerque mayor still demands reimbursement for Trump rally’s cost to city

Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller is still expecting former President Donald Trump to pay up for the cost a 2019 rally cost the city ahead of his return on Thursday. With less than a week left until the election, Trump will be spending part of the Halloween holiday in Albuquerque’s Sunport hanger for a rally. Keller […]

Competing visions for the nation highlighted on the election trail

(The Center Square) – With just six days until Election Day, both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris made appearances in North Carolina on Wednesday. They were 60 miles apart and started their speeches within an hour of each other. Harris was in Raleigh, Trump down U.S. 64 in Rocky Mount. Two very […]

Homeless sex-crime offenders eligible for Thurston County court alternative program

(The Center Square) – Thurston County will soon launch a court alternative pilot program for homeless people who commit offenses, including domestic violence and sex crimes. Thurston County’s court alternative pilot program is a hybrid version of San Diego’s homeless court program, which allows homeless people to resolve misdemeanor offenses while working to address the underlying […]

Lab schools for UNC System demonstrate significant gains

(The Center Square) – Several lab schools established by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors to improve academic performance have demonstrated significant gains, according to a new report. Extra money for tutors could be responsible, Philip Byers, a member of the Board of Governors, said at a meeting Wednesday. He pointed to the […]
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