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Several Mark Robinson campaign staffers quit as fallout over online posts continues

Several top staffers from North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's campaign for governor have resigned following the fallout from a CNN report that revealed disturbing online posts attributed to Robinson. The departures include key positions such as the campaign manager and senior adviser, raising questions about the campaign's future as Robinson denies the allegations.

Spending deal averts possible federal shutdown and funds the government into December

Congressional leaders have reached an agreement on a short-term spending bill to fund federal agencies until mid-December, averting a potential government shutdown. The deal follows a failed attempt by House Speaker Mike Johnson to include voter registration requirements, highlighting internal divisions within the Republican party as they approach the November elections.

AP Top 25: Texas remains No. 1 as No. 5 Tennessee continues to climb

Tennessee has moved up to No. 5 in the AP Top 25 college football rankings following a victory over Oklahoma, while Texas remains at No. 1 for a second consecutive week. Boise State has also entered the rankings for the first time since 2020. The rankings reflect the ongoing shifts in college football as teams prepare for upcoming matchups.

North Carolina's Robinson, omitted from Trump rally, avoids comment on report about online posts

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson chose not to comment on a CNN report that detailed disturbing online posts he made over a decade ago during a recent gubernatorial campaign event. His absence from a rally where former President Donald Trump spoke raised questions about his standing within the Republican party. Robinson emphasized his focus on voter concerns rather than "garbage" distractions.

Moderate, conservative forces square off in Pinellas school board race

The Pinellas County school board race has intensified in the wake of a close primary election, with candidates Stacy Geier and Katie Blaxberg engaging in a heated exchange on social media. Geier accuses Blaxberg of fiscal irresponsibility, while Blaxberg labels Geier an extremist, highlighting the divisive nature of the campaign.

Hillsborough commissioners consider pulling $10M from affordable housing fund

Hillsborough County leaders are set to address the ongoing affordable housing crisis during a meeting where residents will voice their concerns regarding a proposed $10 million funding allocation. The funding, part of the county's FY 2025 budget, has previously supported the construction of 1,700 housing units but faces opposition from those who believe the funds should be redirected toward infrastructure projects.

Biden calls Fed rate cut 'declaration of progress,' not victory as he touts economic record

President Joe Biden, during a speech at the Economic Club of Washington, highlighted significant economic progress made under his administration, attributing it to a "new economic playbook" developed in response to challenges inherited from former President Trump. He emphasized that while progress has been made, there is still much work to do, particularly in light of the upcoming presidential election.

Source predicts Harris and Winfrey's 'Unite for America' event will be 'big moment' for campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey are set to co-host a significant presidential campaign event in Michigan, anticipated to attract a large audience both in-person and online. With over 200,000 RSVPs and a combined social media reach of 133.6 million followers, the event aims to mobilize voters for the Democratic campaign.

Palm Beach County seeks relief for nearly $7M in costs to keep Trump safe

Palm Beach County officials are seeking nearly $7 million in federal reimbursement for the costs incurred in providing security for former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The heightened security measures are necessary due to the ongoing contentious political climate as the November election approaches. Without federal assistance, local taxpayers may bear the financial burden.

Schumer says ‘the Senate will step in’ to avert shutdown after Johnson’s plan fails

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the Senate will intervene to prevent a government shutdown after the House of Representatives rejected House Speaker Mike Johnson's funding plan. Schumer's statement follows significant opposition from both Democrats and some Republicans, highlighting the urgency as Congress has less than two weeks to resolve the issue.