San Francisco 49ers vs. New England Patriots Week 4 Live Blog This is the live blog for the San Francisco 49ers' Week 4 home game against the New England Patriots. I will update this frequently with informat ... 09/29/2024 - 4:05 pm | View Link
49ers SS Talanoa Hufanga (Ankle) is Inactive Against the Patriots The 49ers won't have a key starter in the secondary today against the New England Patriots. Talanoa Hufanga officially is inactive due to an ankle injury he suf ... 09/29/2024 - 11:52 am | View Link
A default TV setting makes movies look cheap. Here’s how to turn it off Newer HD TVs have a default setting that can make watching sports or other live TV look nice and smooth. It’s called “motion smoothing” or “motion interpolation,” and it smooths out fast-moving images ... 09/27/2024 - 7:29 am | View Link
What’s Driving You Crazy? – A viewer question about a “no right turn on red” sign LAS VEGAS ( KLAS ) – A viewer question about a specific “no right turn on red” sign in the southeast valley. Mark writes: ”Why is there a no turn on red with a dedicated lane on eastbound Sunset at ... 09/23/2024 - 5:17 am | View Link
Oprah Winfrey Interviews Kamala Harris in Michigan Oprah Winfrey threw her star power behind Kamala Harris in a live-streamed interview in Michigan. There was a 400-strong studio audience and a spectacular video wall of a thousand screens of viewers ... 09/20/2024 - 11:20 am | View Link
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Former Florida state Sen. Frank Artiles was convicted by a Miami-Dade Circuit Court jury Monday evening, the latest fallout from the state’s 2020 “ghost candidates” scandal.
Artiles was convicted on three felony counts related to $44,000 in payments he made to Alex Rodriguez, a no-party candidate whose role was to siphon votes from Sen.
For much of 2024, Donald Trump has used demagoguery against migrants to campaign for the White House. In numerous recent speeches and media appearances, he has continued to inveigh about an alleged “invasion” coming across America’s southern border. He has falsely claimed that hordes of violent and “insane” foreigners have been taking over “hundreds” of cities and raping and killing “thousands of Americans.” His repeated vows to deport millions of undocumented immigrants draw roars of approval at his rallies.
Inflaming Americans’ fears about immigration and border security was a hallmark of Trump’s presidency and previous campaigns—and his extreme rhetoric, as I’ve previously reported, has marked spasms of violence, including a horrific mass shooting in 2019 in El Paso, Texas.
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) has said a lot of wild things since former President Trump announced him as his running mate back in July.
Since it may all seem like a chaotic blur in retrospect, we took it upon ourselves to highlight some of his past falsehoods, stances, and general absurdities before his Tuesday night debate against Gov.
Former President Donald Trump has disdain for disabled people. As Fred Trump III, his nephew, revealed this year, the former President said in 2020 that people with complex disabilities “should just die.” Even before that, Trump hatefully mocked a disabled reporter at a rally in 2015, and called the Paralympics “tough to watch” in 2018.
Now, Trump has referred to his opponent in the 2024 presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris, as “mentally disabled” at a Saturday rally—where he also called President Joe Biden “mentally impaired.”
Trump: Joe Biden became mentally impaired.
Democrats filed a lawsuit on Monday against a new rule passed by the pro-Trump majority on the Georgia state election board requiring the hand count of ballots on Election Day, which Democrats and voting rights groups worry could delay election results and be used as a pretext by Republican officials not to certify a Democratic victory.
“If the Hand Count Rule is allowed to go into effect, the general election will not be orderly and uniform—large counties will face significant delays in reporting vote counts, election officials will struggle to implement new procedures at the last minute, poll workers will not have been trained on the new Rule because it was adopted too late, and the security of the ballots themselves will be put at risk,” the lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee and Democratic Party of Georgia states.
The hand count requirement was adopted on September 20—six weeks before the general election—by the three MAGA-aligned members of the state election board, despite warnings by the state’s Republican attorney general and secretary of state that it was likely illegal.