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N.C. Gov. candidate Mark Robinson vows to stay in race despite report showing disturbing comments on pornographic website

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has vowed to remain the Republican nominee for governor despite a CNN report revealing disturbing comments he made on a pornographic website's message board. Robinson denied the allegations, claiming the comments do not reflect his character. The controversy has raised questions about his candidacy as he continues his campaign.

DeSantis promises relief for Florida condo owners by year’s end. But how?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has pledged to provide relief for condominium owners facing financial difficulties due to new building safety regulations that take effect on January 1. While he has indicated that legislative action will occur before the end of the year, he has not committed to convening a special session to address the urgent needs of affected residents.

U.N. to vote on Palestinian resolution demanding Israel end its occupation

The U.N. General Assembly is set to vote on a Palestinian resolution demanding Israel to end its occupation of Gaza and the West Bank within a year. Israel's ambassador has urged member nations to reject the resolution, labeling it as an attempt to undermine the nation, while the Palestinian ambassador emphasizes the need for peace and freedom for Palestinians.

Advocacy group sues over Florida’s voter registration process

A nonprofit advocacy group has filed a federal lawsuit against Florida's voter registration process, citing the "exact match" requirement as a violation of federal laws. The lawsuit claims this requirement disproportionately disenfranchises Black voters and has prevented over 43,000 individuals from registering to vote since 2018.

Would Warren be suspended again if he wins Hillsborough state attorney race?

Andrew Warren, the ousted Hillsborough State Attorney, is running for his former position amid speculation about whether Governor Ron DeSantis would suspend him again if he wins. DeSantis previously suspended Warren over allegations of incompetence and neglect of duty, leading to legal battles that favored Warren. As the election approaches, the possibility of another suspension looms, but Warren remains focused on his campaign.

Harris racks up regional endorsements from Teamsters locals

Vice President Kamala Harris has secured endorsements from several local Teamsters councils in key swing states after the International Brotherhood of Teamsters chose not to endorse either her or former President Donald Trump. This support reflects her growing appeal among union members, particularly in states critical for the upcoming election.

Harris criticizes Trump's deportation plan, pitches Latino voters at Hispanic caucus conference

Vice President Kamala Harris addressed Latino voters at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's annual leadership conference, highlighting her campaign proposals and criticizing former President Donald Trump's deportation plan. Her speech emphasized the importance of Latino voters in the upcoming November elections, particularly in battleground states like Nevada and Arizona.

FBI: Iranian hackers tried to interest Biden campaign in stolen Trump info

Iranian hackers attempted to engage President Joe Biden's campaign with information stolen from Donald Trump's campaign, according to the FBI. The unsolicited emails were sent to individuals associated with Biden's campaign but went largely unacknowledged, showcasing ongoing foreign interference in the 2024 election.

Apparent attempt on Trump's life raises questions about how it could have happened again

An apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump occurred while he was golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida, raising serious concerns about his safety during the presidential campaign. U.S. Secret Service agents fired upon the suspected gunman, who was found pointing an AK-style rifle at Trump. This incident marks the second such event in two months, prompting questions about the adequacy of Trump's security measures.

Inverness City Council to vote on change to alcohol ordinance

The Inverness City Council is set to vote on changes to the city's alcohol ordinance, which currently restricts outdoor alcohol consumption to beer and wine. Business owners advocate for allowing liquor sales to enhance revenue, while the city manager argues that the existing rules have not led to negative outcomes. A public forum will precede the vote on Tuesday.