New Yorker journalist David Kirkpatrick says a government command hub has been tasked with tracking and protecting U.S. elections from foreign adversaries who seek to sow discord and foment violence.
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All Marines take an oath to defend the Constitution. After Sgt. Joshua Abate participated in the events on January 6, the Corps has to decide if he is a Marine …
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On Tuesday, Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her final pitch to voters. Stephanie Scarbrough/AP hide caption toggle caption Stephanie Scarbrough/AP On Tuesday, Democratic presidential nominee Vice President …
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An Elon Musk-backed political group is posting fake Kamala Harris ads on Facebook
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThree images posted by the group Progress 28 on Facebook claiming to be ads for Kamala Harris, but misrepresenting her current positions. Progress 2028 via Meta’s Ad Library/screenshotted by NPR hide …
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How a little-known organization is poised to shape a second Trump administration
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesNew York Times reporter Ken Bensinger says the America First Policy Institute, which has nearly 300 executive orders ready to be signed, would influence a Trump second term more than …
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The manosphere is a sprawling ecosystem of podcasts, YouTubers, message boards, and more aimed at disgruntled men. Now a subset of the manosphere aimed at Black men is exposing cracks …
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At Vance’s rally, Wisconsin voters react to the Puerto Rico joke controversy
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe controversy over an offensive joke about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally has reached the battleground state of Wisconsin. Reaction there shows a divide between supporters of Trump and …
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Vice President Harris is delivering what her campaign describes as her “closing argument” Tuesday night. She’s speaking from the same spot her opponent spoke on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Amid a backlash over Puerto Ricans, Trump repeats claims about the border
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesFormer President Trump, the Republican nominee, arrives Monday to speak at a campaign rally in Atlanta. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Former President Trump, the …
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A fact-check about what Trump and Harris are saying about Jan. 6
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesFormer President Donald Trump often misrepresents what happened on Jan. 6, even referring to convicted rioters as “hostages.” A fact check of Trump’s claims, and claims by Kamala Harris.