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US Doubles Argentina Aid to $40 Billion With Peso Purchases, Private Debt Facility
The United States purchased additional Argentine pesos from open markets Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, while pressing forward on a $20 billion private investment pool aimed at Argentine government […]
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Supreme Court Seems Receptive to Challenge to Post-Election Ballot Counting
The Supreme Court seemed receptive on Oct. 8 that a Republican congressman should be allowed to challenge an Illinois law that enables the counting of ballots for two weeks after […]
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California’s Orange County to Probe Voter Rolls for Dogs, Cats Ahead of Nov. 4 Election
Orange County officials have launched an unusual effort to verify no dogs or cats are registered voters, instructing the local elections chief to compare voting lists against animal licensing records […]
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Department of Justice Sues 6 States Over Voter Registration Lists
The Department of Justice is suing six states for allegedly failing to provide the federal government with their voter registration lists, the Justice Department announced on Sept. 25. The states […]
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3.2 Million Inactive California Voters Removed Ahead of 2025 Special Election
California has removed 3.2 million inactive voters ahead of the 2025 special statewide election, the Secretary of State’s Office confirmed to The Epoch Times in a recent email. The 3,177,057 […]
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DOJ Sues Maine, Oregon Over Voter Registration Lists
The Department of Justice (DOJ ) said on Sept. 16 that it is suing Oregon and Maine for failing to provide information on how their election offices maintain valid voter […]
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(POLL) Most voters say they don’t trust electronic voting machines
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 64% of likely US voters say they’re concerned electronic voting machines could allow votes to be changed remotely […]
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North Carolina Agrees to Fix Voter Registration Issues
North Carolina officials will seek to collect information required under federal law from registered voters under a settlement approved by a federal judge on Sept. 8. State officials acknowledged in […]
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(POLL) Majority say in-person voting is more secure than mail-in ballots
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that most voters prefer in-person voting over mail-in ballots when it comes to election security. Fifty-three percent (53%) of […]
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Federal Appeals Court Says Pennsylvania Ballot Date Requirement Violates Constitution
Pennsylvania’s requirement that election officials reject ballots with missing dates violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled on Aug. 26. The requirement burdens the constitutional right to vote, […]