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Secret Service report offers new details on failures during Trump assassination attempt
A new Secret Service report into the July assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump says multiple staffers knew about clear line-of-sight risks but found them “acceptable.”
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Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania voters who sent defective mail-in ballots to cast provisional ones in person
The Supreme Court on Friday handed a loss to Republicans by allowing Pennsylvania voters who sent mail-in ballots that were flagged as being potentially defective to submit a separate provisional in-person ballot.
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FBI links video falsely depicting voter fraud in Georgia to ‘Russian influence actors'
U.S. intelligence officials say a video that purports to show election fraud in Georgia is fake and the work of “Russian influence actors.”
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How the House would pick the president in the event of an Electoral College tie
If no one gets 270 electoral votes, the House of Representative decides who wins the presidency, with each state delegation getting one vote.
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Voters feeling stress as Election Day approaches
Anxiety is at an all-time high for many people during a chaotic election season.
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An unorthodox general election battle in Mass.
The race for state representative in Massachusetts’ 13th Norfolk District, representing parts of Needham, Medfield and Dover, comes with a political novelty attached. Josh Tarsky won the Democratic primary in September against three other candidates, but will still face a challenger, after Bill Dermody made it to the general election ballot a... -
@Issue: What proponents and opponents say about Question 5
We hear cases for and against the Massachusetts ballot initiative that would phase out the $6.75 “tipped minimum wage,” and speak with Democratic New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate Joyce Craig, on tonight’s edition of @Issue.
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Would Justice Department and FBI officials carry out Trump's prosecutions of his rivals?
Former officials fear Trump would force out DOJ and FBI officials who defy him and replace them with loyalists.
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Thousands of ballots are at stake as the Supreme Court considers Pennsylvania voting rules
Mail ballots with issues that prevent them from being counted could number in the thousands in this election.
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How the ballot-counting rules differ across the key battleground states
Each state has its own rules about how and when election officials can process absentee and provisional ballots, which can have a big impact on the results of close races.
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Man arrested in Cohasset Trump sign swastika vandalism: ‘what took you so long?'
A man has been arrested for allegedly spray-painting a swastika on a political sign supporting former President Donald Trump at the home of a Republican official in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Frederic Laidlaw was identified as the man who painted the Nazi symbol on the sign posted on Route 3 through a video shared with investigators from the social m... -
How each of the 7 key swing states would handle a 2024 recount
Some states automatically launch a recount if the results are within a certain margin, while others rely on candidates to ask for one.
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Trump says he would ‘protect' women, ‘whether the women like it or not'
Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would “protect” women “whether the women like it or not,” a comment the Harris campaign immediately pounced on.
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Swastika spray-painted on Cohasset Trump sign in latest act of vandalism
A Republican official in Cohasset, Massachusetts, says a swastika was painted on his sign supporting former President Donald Trump. Kevin O’Donnell, chair of the Cohasset Republican Town Committee, denounced the use of the hate symbol. He said it must have happened sometime after 9 a.m. Wednesday, in the daylight. “I just thought we wer... -
Question 5 divides politicians and service workers
The ballot initiative would require Massachusetts restaurants to pay tipped workers the state’s full minimum wage.
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@Issue: Eliza Dushku and husband discuss support for Mass. Question 4
Massachusetts native actress Eliza Dushku Palandjian and her husband, Peter Palandjian, join NBC10 Boston to advocate for the state’s ballot measure to legalize some psychedelics; we also speak with Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell about her support for Kamala Harris in the presidential race.
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‘We feel good about where things are going': Josh Shapiro campaigns for Kamala Harris in NH
Six days remain to campaign in the presidential race, and no stone is being left unturned. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro made multiple stops in New Hampshire Wednesday in support of Kamala Harris and Granite State gubernatorial candidate Joyce Craig. “We feel good about where things are going, but you’ve got to run through the tape her...