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US charges six Russian military intelligence officers with cyberattacks

Six Russian military intelligence officers have been charged with carrying out cyberattacks on Ukraine's power grid, the 2017 French elections and the 2018 Winter Olympics, the US Justice Department announced on Monday.

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Countless ballots destroyed in Los Angeles as official drop box goes up in flames

A fire that destroyed an official ballot box and damaged countless ballots in Los Angeles in under investigation by authorities, CBS Los Angeles reports.

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'Blacks for Trump' founder linked to murderous cult

President Donald Trump's campaign is highlighting an anti-Semitic supporter who once joined a violent cult and currently posts racist conspiracy theories online.

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Early voting starts in Florida as US race enters home stretch

Early voting kicked off Monday in Florida, a pivotal state fought over relentlessly by President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden as their contentious White House race enters its final 15-day stretch.

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'Every RALLY is BOFFO': Trump melts down at NYT reporter who claimed his campaign knows it's losing

President Donald Trump on Monday melted down at New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, who on Sunday reported that the president's campaign knows it's currently losing to Democratic rival Joe Biden.

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‘Stunning’: CNN baffled as Trump rages at Fauci – after spending millions to feature him in 2020 ad

Discussing the recent report regarding a campaign call where President Trump trashed Dr. Anthony Fauci as a "disaster" who has been around for "500 years," CNN's Kaitlan Collins brought up the fact that the Trump campaign recently used Fauci in an ad "because they know he can appeal to voters" due to his high appeal rating.

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Nevada elections expert pours cold water on Trump campaign's boast that he's winning the state

President Donald Trump campaign chief Bill Stepien on Monday boasted that the president was in a very solid position to win Nevada if the election were held today, despite the fact that most polls in the state show him trailing Democratic rival Joe Biden.

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Trump-favored proposal for ‘herd immunity’ ignores an egregious detail: op-ed

The proposal written by a group of well-credentialed scientists titled the "Great Barrington Declaration," is getting the attention of the Trump administration and several state governors for its pushing of policy that emphasizes herd immunity over lockdowns as a mean to battle the coronavirus pandemic.

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In expletive-filled rant Trump ‘irritably’ orders campaign staff to ‘ignore the B’ and ‘work your A’s off’: report

In a private call Monday President Donald Trump claimed "We're going to win," committed to doing five rallies per day, and ordered staffers to "work your assess off," according to Bloomberg News' Jennifer Jacobs and the NY Post's Ebony Bowden.

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GOP pundit explains why Trump's 'greatest hits' won't save campaign: 'This time around he's fat Elvis'

Republican commentator Charlie Sykes on Monday predicted that President Donald Trump cannot win by simply repeating his "greatest hits" on the campaign trail.

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Fox News anchor warns 'gangs' could end up stealing your ballot

Fox News anchor Trace Gallagher claimed on Monday that “gangs” might be stealing ballots.

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Even Fox News didn't want to touch Rudy Giuliani's Hunter Biden laptop smear story: report

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani reportedly tried pushing his Hunter Biden smear story to reporters at Fox News -- but even they felt it was too sketchy to run.

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'Resignation setting in’ among Republicans as they face a blowout in November: report

Saddled with a historically unpopular president at the top of the ticket and a Democratic Party that is flush with cash for get-out-the-vote efforts and wall-to-wall advertising, Republicans are expecting nothing less than a blowout at the polls in two weeks that will see them likely lose both the Senate and the White House.

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