Tonight on FISM News: Hunter Biden’s business records are released, China says it’s willing to work with the U.S., and Elon Musk becomes the official head of Twitter.
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Tonight on FISM News: Hunter Biden’s business records are released, China says it’s willing to work with the U.S., and Elon Musk becomes the official head of Twitter.
San Francisco’s crime rate in 2021 was 1.5 times the national average, according to several crime-tracking websites. Republicans have been campaigning on concerns about violent crime, as well as inflation and other quality-of-life issues.
Election forecasting website FiveThirtyEight gives Republicans an 82% chance of winning the House with a prediction that the GOP will see a total net gain of 17 seats. Republicans only need to pick up five seats to gain a majority.
Fifteen legislators from Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives led by Francis X. Ryan (R) sent a letter to acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Leigh Chapman noting that the state has given contradictory information over whether or not ballots should be sent to voters who have not verified their ID.
“There does not appear to be any evidence that the break-in was politically motivated” despite accusations from democrats and the Hobbs campaign that Republican nominee, Kari Lake, was to blame for backing Trump in his election fraud claims, NBC News reported.
Netanyahu, on trial for corruption charges he denies, has been vying for a comeback, aided by an alliance between his Likud party and the right-wing party Religious Zionism — a pact that could test Israel’s foreign relations if it wins the ballot.
The Philadelphia Phillies were struggling in May, losing games at a frustrating pace and seemingly headed toward another losing season with the largest payroll in team history when bench coach Rob Thomson replaced manager Joe Girardi.
Tom Brady’s controversial 23rd season in the NFL continued this morning with a rough 24 hour span, as the future Hall of Fame quarterback has been struggling both on and off the field.
Lewis passed away at his home in Desoto County, Mississippi, with his wife, Judith, by his side, a statement from his publicist said. He had been ill in recent years and suffered a stroke in 2019.
The latest poll by InsiderAdvantage, taken only a day after the candidate’s debate, shows Oz leading Fetterman with a near three-point advantage.