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Election Lawsuit Expectations
SUMMARY: The 2024 election is expected to be contentious, with ballots becoming potential sources of controversy leading to numerous lawsuits. Over 165 cases have already emerged from both political sides concerning ballot handling and election laws. As the race tightens, legal battles in courtrooms could intensify, especially if the results are close. An example raised includes Pennsylvania’s requirement for voters to sign and date ballot envelopes, potentially leading to significant litigation. Legal teams for both parties are preparing for post-election disputes, and the Supreme Court may play a crucial role, reminiscent of the pivotal rulings in the 2000 election.
As the election enters its final stages, one looming question is how much of a role the courts will play? It may end up spilling into several court rooms in the days and weeks after the votes are counted. Scripps News Deputy Political Director Joe St. George has insight on the game after the game.
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Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer- and Oscar-winning cartoonist and writer, dies at 95
SUMMARY: Jules Feiffer, the Oscar- and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, writer, and artist, died at 95 from congestive heart failure. Known for his comic strips, plays, screenplays, and children’s books, Feiffer’s work explored themes like communication breakdowns and societal issues. His strip “Feiffer” ran for over 40 years in *The Village Voice*. He also wrote novels, plays like *Little Murders*, and screenplays, including for *Carnal Knowledge*. In his later years, he transitioned to children’s literature and watercolor painting. Feiffer’s creativity and humor persisted until his death, with his wife noting his playful spirit despite aging.
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DeSantis urges caution as northwest Florida hit by rare winter storm | Florida
SUMMARY: A rare snow and ice storm is impacting northwestern Florida, prompting officials to advise people to avoid travel. Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for the region, activating toll waivers and road closures. Snow and ice accumulation is expected across several cities, including 2 to 4 inches in Pensacola. The state is deploying 250 workers and 200 pieces of equipment, including snow plows, to clear roads. DeSantis urged residents to stay indoors and let authorities handle the storm. Local road closures are up to county officials, and electric cooperatives can receive state assistance to restore power.
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Once-in-a-generation winter storm sweeping across Florida and the Deep South
SUMMARY: Florida is experiencing a rare winter storm, with 40 million people from Texas to the Carolinas under winter weather alerts. The National Weather Service labels it a “generational winter storm event,” warning of hazardous travel and potential historic snowfall. Cities not accustomed to cold weather, like Houston and Atlanta, may see sub-freezing temperatures, risking infrastructure issues. Emergency measures include urging residents to prepare their homes and stay off roads. Flight cancellations are widespread, and various states have declared emergencies, closing schools and airports. The storm could bring 3 to 6 inches of snow along the Interstate 10 corridor.
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