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Another American killed fighting with Ukrainian military

Another American has died fighting alongside Ukrainians against Russian forces, according to the State Department.

Iowa human trafficking victim Pieper Lewis on the run after escaping women’s center

An Iowa sex trafficking victim who was sentenced to probation after killing her rapist escaped a women's center over 72 hours ago — and still has not been found.

WATCH: Salena Zito warns voter behavior will depend on issues, not demographics

The Washington Examiner's Salena Zito warned Monday that voters will be casting their ballots based on issues affecting them and not based on their race or location.

US allies in Europe expand high-tech economic ties with Taiwan

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government plans to expand high-tech economic cooperation with Taiwan, continuing a trend of Western coordination with Taipei in defiance of Chinese Communist Party objections.

WHO estimates at least 15,000 Europeans killed by summer heat

The World Health Organization estimated that at least 15,000 Europeans have died as a result of record heat so far this year.

Dave Chappelle returns to host post-election episode of Saturday Night Live

Comedian Dave Chappelle is the scheduled host for Saturday Night Live on Nov. 12, according to an announcement made on social media.

The 12 states that could decide control of the Senate

While forecasters are generally bullish that the GOP will capture the House on Election Day, the battle for the evenly divided Senate is widely considered a toss-up.

Inside Kari Lake’s unconventional campaign for Arizona governor

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona — Inside gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s campaign headquarters, you’d be hard pressed to find a staffer over the age of 30.

Kathy Griffin suspended from Twitter for mocking Elon Musk

Comedian Kathy Griffin was suspended from Twitter for impersonating Elon Musk.

How midterm elections could shift balance of power in state legislatures

With all eyes on marquee races for Congress and governorships, Democratic and Republican groups have poured millions of dollars into under-the-radar battles for the control of state legislatures.
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