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Ohio Police Karen Posted He Wouldn’t Help People Who Voted For Kamala. Guess What He Blamed it On…

As Election Day crept up, voters have been rather loud inpublicizing who they’re voting for. But in some cases, shouting out their candidate of choice went loud and wrong…enter John Rodgers. Read more…

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Quincy Jones Already ‘Died’ 50 Years Ago… And Attended His Own Memorial Service! Here’s The True Story

As friends, family and fans of music icon Quincy Jones continue to deal with the heartbreaking news of his death, a little known story of how he cheated death 50 years ago has now resurfaced. Read more…

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From NYT To WSJ: What Experts Are Saying About Election Day Win

On Election Day, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump continues to be so close that even political experts are having a hard time predicting a winner. Read more…

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Historic Knoxville College Administration Building Destroyed in Fire

A devastating fire swept through a long-abandoned building at Knoxville College, a historically Black institution, on Monday night, leaving the structure a total loss. The blaze broke out around 8:30 p.m. ET, and no injuries were reported. Knoxville Assistant Fire Chief Mark Wilbanks confirmed at the scene that the building, known as L. Nathan Hall,

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Diddy Breaks Silence in His First Public Voice Message From Prison

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ turned 55 on Monday (Nov. 4), and his children sent a special message for their father, to which he replied with the first words we’ve heard from him since his Sept. 16 arrest. Read more…

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UVI Mourns the Loss of Promising Young Student Kareem L. Pinney

The Virgin Islands community is reeling from the tragic loss of 17-year-old Kareem L. Pinney. Pinney was a talented freshman at the University of the Virgin Islands with aspirations in applied mathematics. He was fatally shot near his family’s home at the Grandview Housing Community on Sunday, Nov. 3, leaving a profound impact on those

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Quincy Jones’ Brutally Honest Opinion of Diddy Resurfaces

When someone of Quincy Jones’ stature passes away, their past comments are given new life. In the aftermath of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ arrest, the great producer’s opinions on the Bad Boy founder’s music ability—or lack thereof—are resurfacing. Read more…

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The race for the Senate: Here are the top races to watch

By Susan Davis Republicans are favored to take control of the chamber next year thanks to a 2024 election map that has Democrats defending seven seats in conservative or swing states and on offense just two in the safe Republican states of Texas and Florida. Democrats narrowly control the Senate 51-49 today, but with West

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Can You Register To Vote On Election Day? Here’s What You Need To Know

As the 2024 election enters the home stretch, there is still time for last minute voters in some states to get registered. More than 20 states are allowing people to register until the polls close on Tuesday night, USA Today reported. States where you can register to vote on Election Day Per Ballotpedia, these states allow

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States Are Already Preparing Extra Security For Their Electoral College Meetings

Officials around the U.S. are preparing to protect election results and electoral college meetings for the 2024 presidential election. “We’re taking this very, very seriously,” Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes told Politico. “One of these days, we might get back to the days of bunting and balloons, but this year, the threat of domestic

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