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6d ago

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Montana Senate candidate says he was 'medically discharged' from the Navy. Records say otherwise.

The disclosure comes as Tim Sheehy was already facing scrutiny for questionable claims he has made about his military career.
Tim Sheehy.
Tim Sheehy.

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6d ago

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Senators take aim at big private equity landlords as rents soar

Private equity firms raise rents, impose new fees, skimp on property maintenance and pursue tenants more aggressively in court, a nonprofit report found.
Banks Face Old Foe As Senate Weighs Biden's Pick to Run FDIC
Banks Face Old Foe As Senate Weighs Biden's Pick to Run FDIC

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9d ago

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Can you spot the celebrity 'deepfakes' in a new ad warning against election disinfo?

A public service campaign comes amid growing concern that AI could be used to confuse Americans about the time, place or manner of voting at their local polling places.
11d ago

ISIS-K threat grows as it targets disaffected Muslims with sophisticated propaganda

The Afghanistan-based terrorist group has revamped its online recruiting tactics, experts say, as it seeks to carry out attacks against the U.S. and other Western countries.
Afghan National Arrested for Plotting an Election Day Terrorist Attack in the Name of ISIS.
Afghan National Arrested for Plotting an Election Day Terrorist Attack in the Name of ISIS.
12d ago

A federal disaster fund that had 50,000 applications after twin hurricanes is now out of money

The Small Business Administration loan program is a key source of federal aid for those impacted by the storms, but the aid won't be available until mid-November at the earliest.
Hurricane Helene North Carolina
Hurricane Helene North Carolina
13d ago

Sinwar's death offers an opening to end the war in Gaza – and a test for Netanyahu

In the past, killing the leaders of extremist groups in Gaza or elsewhere in the Middle East has tended to produce only temporary advantages for Israel.
Yahya Sinwar
Yahya Sinwar

Independent review finds systemic Secret Service failures enabled first Trump assassination attempt

The panel found “numerous mistakes” and “specific failures” by the agency and warned that “another Butler can and will happen again” unless “fundamental reform“ is enacted.
U.S. Secret Service agents remove Donald Trump from the stage.
U.S. Secret Service agents remove Donald Trump from the stage.
15d ago

Pro-Hamas group that helped organize college protests is a 'sham charity,' Treasury says

In an interview with NBC News earlier this month, a co-founder of the group known as Samidoun called Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel “a brave and heroic operation.”
Pro Palestine Columbia students continue occupation of campus
Pro Palestine Columbia students continue occupation of campus

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16d ago

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30% of the cameras in Border Patrol's main surveillance system are broken, memo says

“The nationwide issue is having significant impacts on operations,” reads an internal Border Patrol memo obtained by NBC News.
Cameras on a surveillance tower monitor, mountain landscape in the distance
Cameras on a surveillance tower monitor, mountain landscape in the distance

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19d ago

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The story of the California couple mauled by chimps has become even more disturbing

St. James and LaDonna Davis were savagely attacked by two chimpanzees in 2005. Years later, they were allegedly preyed on in a different way.
Photo Illustration: Archival images of St. James and LaDonna Davis and their pet chimpanzee, Moe
Photo Illustration: Archival images of St. James and LaDonna Davis and their pet chimpanzee, Moe

Attempted border crossings dropped to a new low in September

At fewer than 54,000 apprehensions, the number is also the lowest since August 2020 during the Trump administration, and it is similar to September totals in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Asylum seekers walk towards a Border Patrol van
Asylum seekers walk towards a Border Patrol van