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No, Biden didn’t take FEMA relief money to use on migrants — but Trump did

Donald Trump has been trying to weaponize the Hurricane Helene relief efforts, accusing the Biden administration of failing to provide adequate assistance. As part of his critique, he claims that there is no money available for hurricane relief because it was spent already to handle the surge of migrants at the southern border.

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America’s most popular national park crippled by Helene

The gorgeous fall colors will still come this month to the Great Smoky Mountains in western North Carolina, but many of the millions of travelers who normally arrive this time of year at America’s most-visited national park probably will not, in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
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5 takeaways from the Vance-Walz vice presidential debate

Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota faced off Tuesday night in what is expected to be the only debate between the two vice presidential nominees and, most likely, the last debate of the presidential election.
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VP candidates asked about convictions of Oxford school shooter’s parents during debate

DETROIT — Two candidates who hope to be the country's next vice president fielded a question during Tuesday night's debate that referenced the criminal convictions of James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the Oxford High School shooter. Earlier this year, separate juries in Oakland County found the Crumbleys guilty of involuntary manslaughter after their son gunned down four classmates ...
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Vance and Walz spar on deteriorating conditions in Mideast, immigration

Five weeks before the final day of voting in the U.S. presidential election, Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate represents what will probably be the last face-to-face showdown between the Democratic and Republican tickets for the White House. At the start of their nationally televised debate Tuesday night, Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz each said that the other’s party was to ...
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Nuns kick off a cross-country bus tour in Philly to steer Catholics from being single-issue voters

PHILADELPHIA — Polls give Vice President Kamala Harris a slight edge in Pennsylvania over former President Donald Trump, which means the election could hinge on turnout. And in a race this tight, Philadelphia’s large Catholic base could make the statewide difference. That’s why Nuns On the Bus & Friends, or NOTB, kicked off its Vote Our Future 2024 cross-country tour in Philly on Monday. Their ...