Texas Governor Greg Abbott stated in a press release on Monday that the state of Texas has removed over a million ineligible voters from voter rolls since Senate Bill 1 was signed into law in 2021.
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U.S. Soldier Travis King To Plead Guilty To Multiple Charges Including Desertion, Assault After Fleeing Into North Korea
The U.S. Army private who ran across the South Korean border into North Korea announced he will plead guilty to desertion and assault as part of a plea deal, according to his lawyer.
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Tesla has issued a recall for about 9,100 Model X sports utility vehicles in the U.S. over a trim on the roof that could separate.
Read More Tesla issuing new recall for 9,100 Model X SUVs over trim issueFormer Cop Convicted For Involvement In George Floyd’s Death Is Released From Prison
One of the former Minneapolis police officers who was convicted in connection to the death of George Floyd, whose passing prompted the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, has been released from custody.
Read More Former Cop Convicted For Involvement In George Floyd’s Death Is Released From PrisonTyson says Paul will ‘run like a thief’ in the ring
Mike Tyson said he was fit and ready for his Nov. 15 fight against Jake Paul as the two boxers had a joint news conference in New York City on Sunday.
Read More Tyson says Paul will ‘run like a thief’ in the ringShooter Opens Fire At JBSA Air Force Base, Security Personnel Exchanges Gunfire
A shooter has opened fire on the Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) Air Force base in Texas which prompted an exchange of fire with security personnel.
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