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Vance and Walz face off in the vice presidential debate

Vance and Walz face off in the vice presidential debate

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Trade barbs: Vice presidential candidate Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Governor of Minnesota. Tim Waltz intensify their personal and political attacks in advance What could be the final debate? des Election 2024 on Tuesday evening. Vance, Republican candidate Donald Trump’s running mate, has questioned Walz’s military record. Meanwhile, Walz, the vice president of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, sharply criticized his opponent for his comments after a school shooting in Georgia. Both candidates have come under scrutiny for their misconduct on important issues. JD Vance vs. Tim Walz: The Vice Presidential Candidates’ Political Views >

Debate rules: As Walz And Vance When you compete there will be no audience. The vice presidential candidates will each have two minutes to answer a question, and the microphones will not be muted. Details about debate rules >

Opinion poll: Before the debate, Vance was less popular with voters than Walz, but neither candidate is popular with the majority of Americans, they say a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Read more >

Regard: You can take a look at this Vice President Debate live on NewsNation. The debate, moderated by CBS News, will last 90 minutes and begin at 9:00 p.m. ET. Find your NewsNation channel to watch >

Hit: Longshoremen at ports from Maine to Texas began picketing Tuesday morning to protest against automation and wages. The strike comes after a contract between the ports and about 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association expired at midnight. This marks the union’s first strike since 1977. The Latest >

Prices: The standoff could impact prices for items such as food and cars, as a labor disruption could significantly impact the country’s supply chain. If the strike drags on for weeks, it could lead to potentially higher prices and delays in the delivery of goods to homes and businesses ahead of the peak Christmas period. How the strike could affect the economy >

Sheriff resigns: Kentucky Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines resigned Monday from his position in the county where he is accused of entering a judge’s chambers and fatally shooting him. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear had called on the sheriff to resign and threatened to initiate removal proceedings if he did not do so. A lawyer for Stines said his decision was not the result of an ultimatum. Read more >

Pete Rose: Legendary baseball player Pete Rose died Monday at the age of 83, according to multiple reports. The 17-time All-Star nicknamed “Charlie Hustle” holds the Major League Baseball record for most hits in a career with 4,256, followed by Ty Cobb (4,191) and Hank Aaron (3,771). His hard-nosed approach to the game made him a superstar, but controversy tarnished his reputation in later years. Read more >

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Vandals broke into a vacant $20 million mansion that neighbors say is partly owned by Osama bin Laden’s half-brother Californiawhich caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage. The Latest >

The death of a two-year-old in a foster family prompted police Missouri to find out what they described as a dirty boarding house. The investigation >

A Oklahoma The family says a partially skinned dead dog was dumped just meters from their home. Full report >

The condition of Arkansas sued YouTube and its parent company Alphabet on Monday, claiming the video-sharing platform was fueling a mental health crisis among youth. The Latest >

A New Mexico The judge upheld a manslaughter conviction against a movie gunsmith in the fatal shooting of Alec Baldwin’s cameraman on the set of the film “Rust.” Details >

Volunteers – unsolicited and “unauthorized” – have a Tennessee Bridge to help their stranded neighbors. Full report >

A primary school teacher in Texas was arrested for allegedly injuring a student in the classroom. Read more >

The Justice Department will launch a civil rights review in 1921 Tulsa Racial massacre. Details >

The FBI agreed to pay more than $22 million to settle a class-action lawsuit involving the dismissal of female recruits from the FBI’s training academy at Quantico. Virginiaand regularly harassed by instructors with sexually charged comments. Read more >

A Montana Mann received a federal prison sentence for cloning a giant sheep to create hybrid sheep for captive trophy hunting. Details >

Fans of the “Harry Potter” books and films can visit a unique place in the center Arkansas which recreates the home of the beloved character Hagrid. Take a look >

Former WWE writer Vince Russo says the six-part Netflix documentary titled “Mister McMahon,” which explores Vince McMahon’s complex legacy amid a sexual assault lawsuit, was “spot on.”

“I don’t feel like there was an agenda or a narrative,” Russo told Banfield exclusively. I feel like it was very truthful and unfortunately Vince’s problem is that he incriminated himself.” Watch the interview >

What was supposed to be a two-hour drive from South Carolina to Johnson City, Tennessee, for his daughter’s wedding turned into a seven-hour drive and another five and a half hours on foot for David Jones. During the father’s journey, the roads became impassable, but he didn’t take no for an answer and decided to walk nearly 30 miles through the flood debris to celebrate his daughter’s big day. Jones said he was not a hero and that “any father would do that.” Read more >

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