For an optimal experience, it is recommended to visit the site on a browser other than IE 11, as it is not supported. In other news, a report details a family’s efforts to prevent a St. Louis school shooting, while JPMorgan Chase is suing customers who exploited an ‘Infinite Money Glitch’ trend. Steve Bannon has been released from prison after serving a 4-month contempt of Congress sentence, and Jewish community leaders are questioning why a Chicago shooting suspect has not been charged with a hate crime. There are concerns about the potential impact of Trump’s proposed deportation program, and Minneapolis police are facing backlash over the arrest of a man accused of shooting his neighbor. The family of Matthew Perry speaks out one year after his death, and Vance calls for a stop to getting offended by racist jokes. Brown University has suspended a pro-Palestinian group following protests, and a Minneapolis man accused of shooting his neighbor has been arrested after a lengthy standoff. Video footage shows a ballot box being set on fire in Vancouver, Washington, and early voting is underway in most states as Election Day approaches. The U.S. Navy has apologized to the Tlingit community for a bombardment in 1882, and undecided voters share their thoughts on Trump and Harris as the election nears. Trump rallies at Madison Square Garden as his campaign enters its final sprint, and a Minneapolis shooting sparks outrage as the suspect is charged but remains at home. In other news, McDonald’s states that beef patties are not responsible for E. coli illnesses, and Harris is making a major push to boost turnout in Philadelphia. A Florida woman accused of zipping her boyfriend in a suitcase has been found guilty of murder. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to deliver a closing argument speech on the 2024 election at the Ellipse, outside the White House in Washington, D.C., at the site where former President Donald Trump spoke shortly before the Jan. 6 riot.
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