- Pennsylvania Investigating Possible Fraudulent Voter Registration Forms, Top Election Official Says
By Jack Phillips
Pennsylvania’s top election official confirmed his office is investigating potentially fraudulent voter registration applications after authorities in multiple counties reported the issue.
Noting ...
- Georgia Logs More Than 4 Million Votes as Early Voting Period Ends
By Ryan Morgan
The Georgia secretary of state’s office recorded more than 4 million votes cast during the state’s early voting period, which concluded on ...
- ‘Fraudulent’ Mail Ballot Request Forms Found in Another Pennsylvania County, District Attorney Says
By Jack Phillips
Officials in Pennsylvania’s Monroe County announced this week that they discovered mail ballot request forms in the county that were found to ...
- Judge Orders Arizona to Release List of Registered Voters With Unverified Citizenship
By Tom Ozimek
A judge has ordered Arizona to release a list of registered voters whose citizenship status was not verified due to a coding ...
- Noncitizen Chinese Student Charged With Voting Illegally in Michigan
By Catherine Yang and Eva Fu
Michigan officials have charged a non-U.S. citizen Chinese student for casting an illegal vote at an early voting site ...
- Lawsuit Over $1 Million Giveaways on Hold After Elon Musk’s Legal Maneuver
By Zachary Stieber and SamDorman
PHILADELPHIA—A lawsuit brought against Elon Musk over his randomly selected $1 million giveaways to registered voters has been placed on ...
- Pennsylvania ABC Affiliate Station Apologizes for Airing ‘Test’ 2024 Election Results
By Jack Phillips
A local ABC affiliate station in Pennsylvania apologized this week after “test results” for the Nov. 5 presidential election “mistakenly appeared” on ...
- Gold Registers Record High Price Amid Geopolitical Tensions, US Election
By Naveen Athrappully
Gold prices hit a new high on Oct. 30 amid the upcoming U.S. presidential election and ongoing geopolitical tensions, with investors awaiting ...
- Supreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
By Matthew Vadum
The Supreme Court voted 6–3 on Oct. 30 to allow Virginia officials to remove suspected noncitizens from the voter rolls.
The court did ...
- Man Who Attacked Paul Pelosi Sentenced to Life Without Parole
By Matt McGregor
A California judge has sentenced the man who was convicted of attacking the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) with ...
- US Coast Guard to Expand Presence, Cooperation in Indo-Pacific Amid China Concerns
By Aldgra Fredly
The U.S. Coast Guard said that it intends to send specialized forces, training teams, and other capacity-building assets to help Indo-Pacific allies ...
- Chinese-Linked Hack Breaches US Telecom Sector as Election Threats Mount
By Tom Ozimek
Hackers linked to the Chinese Communist Party have breached the United States’ commercial telecommunications sector, according to federal agencies, which are “aggressively” ...