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Voters say they are left to choose the "lesser of two evils" in the upcoming election


With President Joe Biden in town Thursday, community members are weighing in on where they stand with the current presidential race.President Biden to designate ... Read More

Poll workers emphasize election confidence, customer service


They earn modest stipends. Election workers check in registered voters, provide them with ballots, assist them with equipment and monitor the voting ... s job better (than some in the role),” she said ... Read More

New Poll: Nearly Three in 10 Voters Say They Would Vote Illegally in 2024 Election


Take this brand-new poll from The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports, in which 28 percent of all voters say they would engage in at least one kind of illegal voting practice in order to help ... Read More

Election observers report only minor hiccups in primary election voting


State and local election observers have reported no major problems today, but they say scheduling an election during Passover was a bad idea. Read More

Officials urge people to do their research before voting in May’s election


Early voting is underway for May’s municipal races that will run until April 30. Officials remind people that their vote is their voice and are encouraged to do their research before hitting the polls ... Read More

Public weighs in on new election observer rule


The Wisconsin Elections Commission’s (WEC) effort to create a new rule to guide the conduct of election observers at polling places received a public hearing Wednesday. Supporters and opponents ... Read More

ASEWU 2024 Primary Election Recap


Associated Students of Eastern Washington University (ASEWU) primary election has concluded, and results have been released. 564 total number of votes were casted for the general election, meaning 9% ... Read More

World faces permanently higher interest rates, warns Bank of England official


Inflation fell less than expected in Britain last month, official figures show, as Andrew Bailey indicated the Bank of England will begin cutting interest rates this summer. Read More

FDA finds traces of bird flu virus in grocery store milk but says pasteurized dairy is still safe


The FDA said that it does not think it is likely that the particles would able to infect people but it is conducting additional tests to be completely sure. Read More

‘Chrisley Knows Best’ case in Atlanta court today


A panel of federal appeals court judges in Atlanta will hear arguments Friday in the attempt by Todd and Julie Chrisley to overturn many of their convictions for ... Read More

Aid approval brings Ukraine closer to replenishing troops struggling to hold front lines


Approval by the U.S. House of Representatives of a $61 billion package for Ukraine puts the country a step closer to getting an infusion of new firepower. But the clock is ticking. Read More

Pythons are eating the Everglades. Could eating them instead help fight climate change?


The voracious Burmese python has done widespread damage to the Everglades food chain, pretty much wiping out populations of small mammals like marsh bunnies and gulping down everything ... Read More


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