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2024’s Election Day heads into the history books alongside 1964 and 1980 landslides and 2000’s Bush v. Gore nail-biter
Election nights are always simultaneous moments of triumph and tragedy. One group of voters’ dreams are dashed, while another set of voters see their hopes realized.
Every election is also unique. The United States has had some critical presidential elections that reshaped the way Americans think about politics. This Election Day, ...Read more
Ex-ComEd executive, crucial witness against ex-Illinois Speaker Michael Madigan, takes stand in corruption trial
CHICAGO — The former ComEd vice president who secretly recorded his colleagues as part of a federal corruption probe began testifying against ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan on Tuesday, the first of what is expected to be multiple days on the stand.
One of the prosecution’s star witnesses, Fidel Marquez’s cooperation with federal ...Read more
Amid strong winds, two boats capsize off Northern California coast; two are dead and several still missing
Two people have been confirmed dead and several more are missing after two separate boats capsized in the past few days off Northern California's Bodega Bay amid increasingly dangerous winds.
Forecasters are warning that high winds are only expected to worsen through at least Wednesday, with several warnings issued across the state, both on ...Read more
City of Canton, Massachusetts, hires national firm to audit Police Department following Karen Read, Sandra Birchmore cases
BOSTON — A prominent firm has inked a contract to audit the Canton Police Department, an agency beset by its proximity in two high-profile Massachusetts criminal cases: the murder investigation into Karen Read and the alleged murder of Sandra Birchmore.
The winning bid was inked Oct. 25 with 5 Stones intelligence, Inc., based in Tennessee. ...Read more
Nearly a decade after pleading guilty, 'Fat Leonard' is sentenced in massive Navy bribery scandal
SAN DIEGO — The Malaysian contractor known as “Fat Leonard,” who bribed dozens of high-ranking U.S. Navy officers in the Navy’s worst-ever corruption scandal, was sentenced Tuesday in San Diego federal court to 15 years in prison.
The sentence means that Leonard Glenn Francis, 60, will spend about 8½ more years in federal prison when ...Read more
Election Day 2024 has arrived. Here's what you need to know
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — We’ve reached Election Day, the final day of voting in the 2024 presidential election after millions of Floridians already have cast their votes.
Neighborhood polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Those heading to the polls are less likely to face rain earlier in the day: The rain chances are ...Read more
After a series of wildfires, Pa. bans fires at campgrounds, asks homeowners to comply
PHILADELPHIA — The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources said Tuesday it has banned campfires at state parks and forests, and is asking residents to avoid burning at home too because of the prolonged drought.
The ban comes on the heels of 100 wildfires reported statewide during the past week, including one at Blue ...Read more
Texas singer shot onstage by audience member, woman arrested
Texas singer Jada Arnell Thomas was shot in the chest onstage during a meet-and-greet with audience members after a show in Dallas over the weekend, authorities said.
The 26-year-old was signing autographs at the Black Academy of Arts and Letters in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center when the shooting occurred Saturday, according to ...Read more
Police arrest man who had torch, flare gun at Capitol entrance
WASHINGTON — Capitol Police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon who was stopped during a screening at the Capitol Visitor Center because he smelled like fuel and had a torch and a flare gun, the department announced.
The visitor center was closed to tours as Capitol Police investigate, according to a social media post. A Capitol Police ...Read more
Tropical Storm Rafael forecast to become hurricane on path to Gulf of Mexico
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center forecasts Tropical Storm Rafael to grow into the season’s 11th hurricane on Tuesday as it moves toward Cuba with winds and storm surge expected to only sideswipe Florida as it moves into the Gulf of Mexico.
As of the NHC’s 7 a.m. advisory, Rafael was located about 80 miles south-southwest of ...Read more
Tropical Storm Rafael forecast to become hurricane, warnings issued for Florida Keys
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center forecasts Tropical Storm Rafael to grow into the season’s 11th hurricane on Tuesday as it moves toward Cuba with winds and storm surge expected to affect the Florida Keys this week.
As of the NHC’s 10 a.m. EST advisory, Rafael was located about 65 miles southwest of Montego Bay, Jamaica and ...Read more
Looking beyond Election Day, Capitol Hill is on edge
WASHINGTON — Blanca de Leon won’t be closing up shop or boarding up the windows of her beauty parlor on Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast because of fears about the election, even as other businesses around the city brace for the worst.
That doesn’t mean de Leon, who owns Capitol Hair Salon a block away from the Capitol, isn’t nervous.
“...Read more
6 charged in alleged plot to kill Georgia jail officers to protect drug ring
ATLANTA — Six people, including a Fulton County Jail officer and several members of the Goodfellas gang, have been indicted on charges of conspiring to kill two detention officers, the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday.
The alleged plot was attempted in exchange for money and to protect a drug ring inside the jail, officials said, and ...Read more
NYC Election Day glitches hit Queens voting machines
NEW YORK — The NYC Board of Elections is sending out technicians to polling sites across Queens Tuesday after reports that machines at several locations have been rejecting ballots.
Vinnie Ignizio, BOE’s deputy executive director, confirmed to the Daily News that some scanners in the borough have been “kicking ballots out,” requiring ...Read more
Officials ask for patience in waiting on election results
It’s Election Day in America.
Voters are heading to the polls in one of the most consequential elections in American history. In a politically polarized country, potential delays in reporting results might further fuel conspiracy theories that have spread widely.
Across the country, more than 77 million voters already cast their ballots ...Read more
Girl hospitalized after shooting self on school bus in St. Petersburg
A 13-year-old girl was hospitalized Tuesday after she shot herself on a school bus in St. Petersburg, police said.
The shooting happened when the bus was near the intersection of 49th Street North and 18th Avenue North, according to the St. Petersburg Police Department.
Pinellas County’s 911 call site shows the call came in at 9:22 a.m.
The...Read more
Republicans vow to bar federal election monitoring in key states. What do monitors do?
Republican leaders in several key states are vowing to keep federal election monitors away from voting sites in the name of election integrity, spurring anger from many who say the party is doing the opposite of protecting voters’ rights.
In Texas, Democrats are calling for the involvement of federal election monitors as an added layer of ...Read more
Denver City Council rejects eight amendments to city's tight 2025 budget
DENVER — The Denver City Council voted down eight proposed amendments to the city’s 2025 budget on Monday night, including rejecting a request to give another $2.5 million to the Denver Basic Income Project, a program that is gauging the impact of providing direct cash assistance to homeless or formerly homeless Denverites.
The final vote ...Read more
How you can help veterans every day
As the nation celebrates our 16 million living veterans, it is also important to know that the chance these heroes will end their own lives prematurely is still higher than among civilians.
Among veterans with PTSD, suicide is the fourth most common cause of death. Among veterans younger than 35, it’s second.
Over the past ...Read more
Battlefields around the world are finding new purpose as parks and refuges
The horrors of war are all too familiar: lives lost, homes destroyed, entire communities forced to flee. Yet as time passes, places that once were sites of death and destruction can become peaceful natural refuges.
One of the deadliest battles fought on U.S. soil, for example, was the Battle of Gettysburg. Tens of thousands of men ...Read more
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