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Democrats ‘did not listen’ to voters, warns party strategist

President Joe Biden has warned in the waning days of the midterm election cycle that democracy is under threat if Republicans triumph, arguing in speeches across the country that voters must consider this choice when they cast their ballots on Nov. 8.

Lead runner collapses during unusually warm New York City Marathon

The lead runner in the men's race for the New York City Marathon collapsed before the finish line on an usually warm November day.

Russian trolls and bots reactivated ‘like sleeper cells’ to target Democrats: Report

A report was published Sunday warning that Russian trolls and bots are back — and they are targeting Democrats.

Home Depot workers in Philadelphia reject union

Workers at a Home Depot in Philadelphia voted 165-to-51 against establishing a union Saturday.

Russia replaces prominent commander in Ukraine: Reports

Russia appears to have replaced one of its most prominent commanders in Ukraine following fierce criticism of the general, but it remains to be seen if this is a permanent move.

‘Fairly big swings’ may deprive Republicans of Senate majority, pollster says

Polling guru Nate Silver says Republicans have "the edge" in the contest to win control of the Senate, but "fairly big swings" could save the Democrats in the midterm elections.

Maricopa County election workers face gruesome threats: Report

Election workers have received 140 threats between Jul. 11 and Aug. 22 in Arizona's most populous county, records show.

NASA slams China after massive rocket booster plummets back to Earth and risked ‘loss of life’

A Chinese rocket that launched Oct. 25 has re-entered the atmosphere risking collision as it fell.

Elon Musk continues Twitter feud with AOC by saying not everything she says is ‘accurate’

Twitter CEO Elon Musk doubled down in his online spat with Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) taking a shot at her credibility Saturday.

US sets back clock for possible final daylight saving time amid pending legislation

U.S. citizens will set back their clocks on Sunday for what could be the final time, as legislation permanently ending daylight saving nears potential passage in Congress.
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