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Month: November 2024

Attorney says Giuliani ‘secreted away’ his property from poll workers who won $148M judgment

Attorney says Giuliani ‘secreted away’ his property from poll workers who won $148M judgment

Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — On Election Day 2024, Rudy Giuliani cannot escape the consequences of his defamation of two Georgia poll workers in the aftermath of Election Day 2020. A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the former New York City mayor to appear in court […]

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Stock market surges on Election Day

Stock market surges on Election Day

Stephen Maturen/Getty Images (NEW YORK CITY) — The U.S. stock market climbed higher in trading on Tuesday, as voters rushed to the polls and the nation awaited the results of a closely contested presidential election. The S&P 500 ticked upward about 1.2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than […]

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More than half of registered voters have already cast their ballots: Officials

More than half of registered voters have already cast their ballots: Officials

Stephen Maturen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — While Election Day is finally here, more than 83 million people have already cast their ballots. Election Day was trending on the busy side, with roughly half of the 161.42 million registered voters still heading to the polls. In Georgia, one of seven key swing […]

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Today is Election Day

Today is Election Day

(St. George, UT) — Election Day has finally arrived in Utah. Voters will be heading to the polls today to decide several federal-level and statewide races, including the president, governor, and congressional offices. That includes southwestern Utah voters who will be choosing the representative for the state’s 2nd Congressional District. […]

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Two Charged in Theft at Canyonlands National Park

Two Charged in Theft at Canyonlands National Park

(Canyonlands National Park, UT) — Two people from Durango, Colorado, face charges for alleged trespassing and artifact theft at Canyonlands National Park’s Cave Spring Cowboy Camp. Authorities say 39-year-old Roxanne McKnight and 43-year-old Dusty Spencer entered a fenced-off area in March and took historic artifacts despite clear signage prohibiting entry. […]

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Missing Teen Found In Utah

Missing Teen Found In Utah

(Kane County, UT) — A missing Arizona girl has been found in southern Utah. The 16-year-old went missing early Sunday morning after being seen at her Phoenix-area home, but was picked up by a man police believed to be her boyfriend. The man, 29-year-old Isaac Martin, and the teen were […]

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Election Day Forecast Brings Rain, Some Snow

Election Day Forecast Brings Rain, Some Snow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Forecasters say people heading out to vote may encounter some turbulent weather today. A storm system is expected to move through Utah but linger in the southeastern part of the state for several days. Central and southern Utah will be dry in the morning, with […]

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Exploring the loneliness epidemic: From professional cuddlers to social clubs

Exploring the loneliness epidemic: From professional cuddlers to social clubs

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Even before the pandemic took hold in 2020, Americans drifted away from their social circles, dedicating more and more time to solitary activities. This shift has deepened feelings of social isolation, leaving many individuals longing for connections and companionship that once felt more accessible. Approximately […]

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Tropical Storm Rafael slams Caribbean, may head to Gulf Coast this weekend

Tropical Storm Rafael slams Caribbean, may head to Gulf Coast this weekend

ABC News Tropical Storm Rafael is barreling through the Caribbean and may impact the U.S. Gulf Coast this weekend. Rafael is bringing gusty winds and heavy rain to Jamaica on Tuesday morning. The storm is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane Tuesday night as it passes over the Cayman Islands. […]

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Election Day forecast: Heavy rain, record heat and snow could impact voters across US

Election Day forecast: Heavy rain, record heat and snow could impact voters across US

Kamil Krzaczynski via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As millions of Americans head to the polls, thunderstorms are forecast from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast, with the potential to cause inconveniences to voters across the country. The heaviest concentration of rain is expected in Wisconsin, Louisiana, eastern Texas and […]

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