The Senate Passed A Bill On Wednesday Evening, With A 78-18 Vote, To Extend Federal Funding At Current Levels Through December 20

Earlier in the day, the House approved the measure with a vote of 341-82, with Republican lawmakers relying on Democratic support to keep the government funded for the seventh time this year.This funding extension includes an additional $232 million for increased security around the presidential election following a recent potential assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump.It also accelerates the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s spending on assisting natural disaster victims.Check the link below to see how your senators voted.

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The U.S., France, And A Coalition Of Allies Have Issued A Joint Call For An Immediate 21-day Cease-fire In The Escalating Conflict Between Israel And Hezbollah.

The goal of this cease-fire is to create space for diplomatic negotiations, following intense fighting that has claimed over 600 lives in Lebanon.The statement, negotiated during the U.N. General Assembly, urges both Israel and Lebanon to support the temporary cease-fire and aims to prevent a broader regional escalation. U.S. officials are optimistic that this agreement could lay the groundwork for long-term stability along the Israel-Lebanon border.While Israel and Lebanon have not yet officially responded, U.S. officials believe Israel may “welcome” the proposal, potentially addressing it during Prime Minister Netanyahu’s upcoming remarks at the General Assembly. The cease-fire does not directly involve Hezbollah as a signatory but assumes coordination through the Lebanese government.This proposal is part of a larger effort to defuse regional tensions with the U.S. seeking to restart negotiations on a cease-fire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

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Special Counsel Jack Smith Is Set To Submit Key Evidence Of Former President Donald Trump’s Actions Following The 2020 Election, Which Could Impact The Upcoming Election Cycle.

A 180-page brief, set to be filed under seal with Judge Tanya Chutkan, could include new revelations from a two-year investigation. This document, anticipated to contain testimony and evidence such as interviews with top Trump advisors and records from the National Archives, has the potential to provide significant insights into Trump’s alleged efforts to undermine the election results.The timing of the release is crucial, with the 2024 election approaching. Prosecutors aim to argue that Trump’s actions fell outside his official presidential duties, making them subject to legal scrutiny despite recent Supreme Court rulings on presidential immunity. Meanwhile, Trump’s defense team is pushing to keep this evidence sealed, claiming it could influence the campaign.Ultimately, Judge Chutkan will decide what, if anything, becomes public before the election as the nation watches to see if this case will progress or be dismissed if Trump regains the presidency.

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Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (Ldp) Has Elected Former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba As Its New Leader, Positioning Him As The Country’s Next Prime Minister.

As the LDP holds a governing coalition in parliament, winning its leadership essentially secures the top job.Ishiba, known for his expertise in defense policy, won a competitive race against Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi, who had aimed to be Japan’s first female prime minister. His centrist stance may have been a decisive factor, as the LDP faces challenges from liberal opposition and battles declining popularity due to recent scandals under outgoing Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.With a longstanding political career, Ishiba has served in various key cabinet roles since entering parliament in 1986. Though he has been a prominent figure in the LDP, he has faced skepticism from conservatives, especially for supporting reforms aimed at gender equality and same-sex marriage.Ishiba’s vision for Japan includes a stronger security alliance with the U.S., potential NATO-style defense cooperation in Asia, and a focus on disaster management in one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries.Japan may soon face a general election as he prepares to assume leadership. However, Ishiba’s ability to lead effectively will be tested, especially as political experts warn of potential instability reminiscent of Japan’s “revolving door” leadership in the early 2000s.

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A Recent Washington Post/university Of Maryland Poll Shows Democratic Candidate Angela Alsobrooks With A Significant Lead In Maryland’s Competitive Senate Race, Ahead Of Former Governor Larry Hogan By Double Digits.

The poll indicates that 51% of likely voters support Alsobrooks, currently the Prince George’s County Executive, while 40% back Hogan.Vice President Kamala Harris remains highly popular in the state, with 63% support compared to 31% for former President Donald Trump, which may boost Alsobrooks’ prospects. Despite Hogan’s strong appeal as a two-term Republican governor, Republicans have been hoping for an upset.The poll’s results align closely with another survey from The Hill/DC News Now/Emerson College, where Alsobrooks garnered 49% compared to Hogan’s 42%. According to a polling average from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ, Alsobrooks leads with 49.9% to Hogan’s 40.5%.The Post-UMD poll surveyed 1,012 registered voters between September 19 and 23, with a margin of error of ±3.5 percentage points.

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The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office released a statement affirming that “Israel shares the aims” of the U.S.-led initiative for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon.

This statement followed earlier comments from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denying any private understanding with the U.S. on the ceasefire, which had sparked tension with the White House. The statement, posted only in English on the Prime Minister’s Office Facebook page, raised concerns of possible mixed messaging from Netanyahu. The back-and-forth came after Netanyahu distanced himself from the ceasefire proposal, reportedly under pressure from his ultranationalist coalition partners, despite having participated in the initial negotiations.In response, the White House expressed frustration, with spokesperson John Kirby stating that the Biden administration would not have presented the ceasefire proposal without believing Israel was on board. Kirby suggested that political dynamics may have influenced Netanyahu’s comments.Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, a close Netanyahu ally, met with senior U.S. advisers, including Brett McGurk and Amos Hochstein, for a tense discussion. Later, during a meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the U.S. emphasized the importance of securing a ceasefire and diplomatic resolution to allow civilians on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border to return home safely.Following these discussions, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office released a revised statement acknowledging coordination with the U.S. on the ceasefire and expressing gratitude for America’s role in promoting regional

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Nathaniel James McGuire, a 20-year-old resident of Santa Barbara, has been federally charged after allegedly throwing an explosive device inside a California courthouse, injuring five people.

The incident occurred at the Santa Maria Courthouse, where McGuire was scheduled to be arraigned. Officials announced he was charged with maliciously damaging a building using explosives.According to the U.S. District Attorney’s office, McGuire allegedly entered the courthouse on Wednesday, tossing a small bag past the weapons screening station, which exploded near the local arraignment room.Witnesses reported that McGuire yelled “Liberty or death” as he entered the courthouse. He attempted to flee but was quickly apprehended by Santa Barbara County sheriff’s deputies while trying to access a red Ford Mustang parked outside.During the arrest, McGuire allegedly stated that the government had taken his guns and called for rebellion. He later told investigators that he intended to kill deputies inside the courthouse and planned to retrieve more weapons from his car, including a shotgun, lever-action rifle, and Molotov cocktails, to continue his attack. A search of his vehicle uncovered these weapons and explosives, which law enforcement safely neutralized.U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada condemned McGuire’s actions, stating, “This defendant’s alleged misconduct was chilling. Not only did he injure five people and traumatize many more, but he possessed a cache of weapons that could have led to even greater destruction had he not been

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Vice President Kamala Harris took a bold step to address immigration, traveling to Arizona, a critical swing state, to outline her vision for reform.

This move is part of her broader strategy to challenge Donald Trump on one of his signature issues. During her speech in Douglas, Arizona, Harris criticized Trump for blocking a bipartisan border security bill, which she emphasized had the support of the Border Patrol union and could have made a real difference today.Harris leveraged her experience as California’s attorney general to strengthen her stance, highlighting her previous efforts to combat transnational criminal organizations. She outlined plans to fortify immigration laws and create a path to citizenship for undocumented children, pointing out that the problem has gone unresolved for decades.Meanwhile, Trump responded with strong rhetoric at a rally in Michigan, accusing Harris of mishandling border security and falsely claiming that Democrats allow illegal immigration for political gain. Despite these attacks, Harris is working to close the gap on immigration, an area where Trump currently holds a lead in polls.The upcoming weeks will be pivotal, with both campaigns vying for crucial battleground states as the election nears.

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The November Election Is Weeks Away And Democrats In Pennsylvania Face A Tough Challenge As Voter Registration Trends Favor Republicans.

Although enthusiasm surged among Democrats after Kamala Harris took over as the party’s presidential candidate, the numbers reveal a concerning shift.Since Joe Biden’s exit from the race in July, Democrats have lost a significant number of registered voters in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state. While the party still holds a registration advantage, the gap has narrowed to its smallest margin in decades, making this race extremely competitive.Despite adding nearly 40,000 new voters since Harris became the nominee, Republicans have outpaced them by gaining over 75,000. This ongoing shift has turned several traditionally blue counties, like Bucks and Luzerne, toward the GOP. Experts say this trend reflects long-term changes, with many former Democrats switching to the Republican Party in support of Donald Trump.However, Harris’ campaign still sees potential, particularly in southeastern Pennsylvania, where Democratic registrations have increased in key areas like Philadelphia and its surrounding counties. Political analysts agree that Harris’ path to victory in Pennsylvania will rely heavily on maximizing voter turnout in these regions.As both parties ramp up their efforts to mobilize voters, the outcome in Pennsylvania remains uncertain, setting the stage for a high-stakes and closely contested election.

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Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Has Made It Clear That He Will Again Not Support Donald Trump For President, Despite Trump’s Endorsement Of Hogan’s Senate Bid In June.

In an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Hogan reiterated that he did not vote for Trump in 2016 or 2020 or support Democratic candidates in those elections. Instead, he wrote in his father in 2016 and former President Ronald Reagan in 2020.Hogan, now running for the Senate against Democrat Angela Alsobrooks, emphasized that his campaign is not just about party loyalty but prioritizing the country over partisan divides. “I’m concerned about the red, white, and blue and willing to put country over party,” Hogan said, hoping voters will embrace a similar mindset.When asked about Trump’s recent disparaging comments regarding Vice President Kamala Harris, Hogan condemned the remarks, calling them “outrageous and unacceptable.” He reiterated his long-standing criticism of Trump’s divisive rhetoric, emphasizing that it is harmful to both the country and the Republican Party.Although Trump has previously labeled Hogan a “RINO” (Republican in name only), Hogan has remained steadfast in his opposition to Trump’s influence within the party.While Hogan has distanced himself from the third-party No Labels movement, he expressed his belief in the importance of a healthy two-party system and the need for consensus in American politics. As he explained, his campaign is focused on finding common ground

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