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Fetterman sues for Pennsylvania mail-in ballots without proper dates

Fetterman sues for Pennsylvania mail-in ballots without proper dates

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court issued an injunction telling counties to stop counting mailed ballots with missing or invalid dates on their outer envelopes. John Fetterman has petitioned a federal court in an effort to have mail-in ballots considered even if the ballots were not signed with a current date. The campaign of the Democratic nominee for … Read more

Florida Democratic primary winner can be first Gen Z member of Congress

Florida Democratic primary winner

Maxwell Frost would be the first Generation-Z member of Congress. He won Florida’s 10th Congressional District with 99% of the vote in Tuesday’s primary. The seat became open after Rep. Val Demings announced she was running for Senate. In Florida’s 10th Congressional District’s Democratic primary on Tuesday, Maxwell Frost emerged victorious. If elected in November, … Read more

Hamilton ‘speechless’ at honorary Brazilian citizenship

Hamilton

Last year’s Brazilian Grand Prix was won by the British driver. They spread out the Brazilian banner at Sao Paulo’s Interlagos circuit. Hamilton moved the move in April, when he visited Sao Paulo to convey a feature discourse at an occasion zeroed in on business. Also computerized change, saying he would be respected. “Today I … Read more

Guilty plea in firebomb conspiracy against California Democratic headquarters

Democratic

A California man pleaded guilty on Friday to attempting to blow up the state Democratic Party’s offices, the first in a string of politically motivated threats following the defeat of former President Donald Trump. Under a plea agreement that may land him in federal prison for seven to nine years, Ian Benjamin Rogers, 46, of … Read more

US set to approve $40 bn for Ukraine, warning of long war ahead

US

US lawmakers were set to begin debating a nearly $40 billion aid package for Ukraine on Tuesday, as Washington warned Russia was bracing for a protracted conflict with its neighbor. Defense, humanitarian, and economic funding should pass easily, as the two parties have agreed on the details, and it will likely move quickly through Congress. … Read more

No threat from long march

The top leadership of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) – an opposition parties’ alliance – seems determined in their public statements about staging a “long march” against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led federal government on March 23. But leaders from some of the PDM parties as well as political analyst view these announcements with a … Read more

US halves isolation guidelines for asymptomatic Covid

Covid

WASHINGTON: US health authorities on Monday halved the recommended isolation time for people with asymptomatic Covid-19, as President Joe Biden warned Americans not to panic amid a surge of cases threatening wider social disruption. Speaking about the rapidly spreading Omicron variant, Biden said some US hospitals could be “overrun,” but the country is generally well … Read more

US Election 2020: Biden wins in Wisconsin by 20,697 votes

Joe Biden Donald Trump

US elections counting of all votes completed in Wisconsin. According to the details, Joe Biden won in Wisconsin by 20,697 votes. 45% results have been announced so far In Alaska, Trump has a lead of more than 51,000 votes over Joe Biden 95% results in Alaska. In Georgia, Trump has a lead of more than … Read more

Biden can be the new US President! Know everything about him

Biden

Joe Biden, byname of Joseph Robinette Biden, served as the 47th vice president of the United States in the Democratic administration of President Barack Obama (2009 – 2017). Biden, raised in Pennsylvania and New Castle County received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware in 1965 and his law degree from Syracuse University in … Read more

US Election 2020: Biden encourages voters to stay empowered & united

US Election 2020: Biden

US Election 2020: Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, returned to Iowa, after leaving in February with a fourth-place caucus finish. Biden delivered his standard stump speech, but devoted a chunk of his remarks to Democratic Senate candidate, Theresa Greenfield, as he campaigned not only to beat President Trump but also to flip the Senate blue. … Read more