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How independent voters will determine the 2024 elections

The number of voters who identify as independents has grown significantly over the last two presidential races, making them a coveted voter bloc with outsized influence on the next election cycle.

Apple denies French allegations of iPhones releasing radiation

Apple defended itself after a French regulator accused the mobile phone developer's products of emitting too much radiation.

‘Alien corpses’ unveiled at Mexico’s Congress as UFO speculation intensifies

An “alien” discovery was on the docket in Mexico's Congress on Tuesday, as “non-human” corpses were unveiled to politicians at a public hearing.

Trump maintains lead over GOP rivals and is virtually tied with Biden: Poll

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are statistically tied in a hypothetical matchup as both men seek to reclaim the White House during next year's elections, according to a new poll released on Wednesday.

Danelo Cavalcante: Police reveal how 14-day manhunt for escaped killer came to an end

Law enforcement officials announced escaped murderer Danelo Cavalcante was captured without any shots fired Wednesday morning after a two-week manhunt in southeastern Pennsylvania.

Stimulus update: Direct payments in Minnesota worth up to $1,300 to go out by end of September

One-time tax rebate payments for eligible Minnesotans of up to $1,300 per family are expected to wrap up by the end of September, part of a $2 million rebate.

Jim Jordan details four facts of Biden investigation at ‘heart’ of impeachment inquiry

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) detailed four "facts" at the "heart" of the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the latest move in the House GOP's investigations into Biden's family.

Biden acknowledges gas prices putting ‘strain on family budgets’

President Joe Biden defended his economic credentials, despite data underscoring the annualized rate of inflation has increased during the last two months.

Biden administration rolls out $100 million to address major obstacle to electric vehicles

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a new $100 million federal funding effort to bolster the availability and reliability of public electric vehicle charging stations across the United States in an attempt to help solve what drivers cite as a major hurdle preventing them from switching out their gas-powered vehicles.

Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband killed in plane crash

The husband of Alaska's lone member of the House of Representatives died on Wednesday after a plane crash in the state.
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