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John James' Michigan Senate campaign on Wednesday accused local officials of impropriety, voter suppression, and election interference, as the state continues its counting process to determine which candidate won. → Read More
Fair Havens Center, a nursing home in Miami Springs, Fla., has reopened its doors after nearly having its license pulled for not abiding by proper coronavirus protocol, and instead paid $67,000 in fines. → Read More
The Fort Pierce Police Department in Florida threw a parade on Tuesday honoring military veteran Clarence McDuffie, in celebration of his 100th birthday. → Read More
Floridians experienced a record-breaking first day of early voting in anticipation of the upcoming November election, with over 3.1 million votes cast. → Read More
The Birmingham Police released dashcam footage on Monday from a hit-and-run crash that killed a truck driver earlier this month, and are asking for the public's help with locating the suspect. → Read More
The Supreme Court on Monday shut down a GOP-led effort to block an extended period for counting ballots in the crucial presidential swing state of Pennsylvania. → Read More
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is suing the Trump administration over claims the president made earlier this year on social media, regarding low-income housing and its connection to rises in crime. → Read More
A recent Gallup poll found 77% of registered voters said the outcome of the November election between President Trump and Joe Biden matters more to them than prior U.S. elections. → Read More
The head of a company in Florida sent letters to his employees inside their pay stub envelopes last week, warning of permanent layoffs if Joe Biden were to prevail over President Trump in the upcoming November election. → Read More
A casket display outside a Brooklyn nursing home in New York had 6,500 copies of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's new book dumped into it, to represent to the number of people who've died from the coronavirus, due to his administration's policies regarding sick senior citizens. → Read More
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced plans for "mass vaccination sites" all over the state on Sunday, to disperse the impending coronavirus vaccine promised by President Trump. → Read More
The city of Jacksonville is seeking over $150,000 in financial reimbursement for costs associated with the canceled Republican National Convention, which was called off due to coronavirus concerns. → Read More
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey addressed the controversy surrounding actions the company took on Wednesday to block the spread of a New York Post article critical of Hunter Biden, calling them "unacceptable." → Read More
As schools in Florida continue their attempt to assimilate back into a normal routine following the COVID-19 outbreak, there are some parents who are fighting back against mask mandates and other regulations being imposed by the state. → Read More
Despite the fact that the 2020 presidential election is three weeks away, nearly 1.8 million Florida voters have already cast their ballot by mail and chosen their candidates for the upcoming races. → Read More
Several media outlets decided not to travel on Air Force One with President Trump as he left for the campaign trail, citing concerns over his recent contraction of COVID-19, despite him being medically cleared by his physician to return. → Read More
A plurality of Americans said the Supreme Court is ideologically balanced as currently constructed, in a Gallup poll which asked random citizens across the country about the high court. → Read More
An 11-year-old boy was taken into custody by police on Sunday, after stealing a school bus and leading officers on a chase which ended in a crash. → Read More
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said in a statement Sunday that he and is family would be quarantining as a precautionary measure, due to being “potentially exposed to a person with COVID-19 late Saturday afternoon.” → Read More
White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah got into a Twitter spat with ABC's Jon Karl on Sunday, after Karl accused the executive branch of muzzling Dr. Anthony Fauci and preventing him from doing media interviews, despite the infectious disease expert making multiple media appearances in recent days. → Read More