| A Mid-Day News Break | Good afternoon! Today, we expose a government scheme targeting drivers for revenue and investigate claims that illegal votes in Oregon handed Democrats multiple House seats. Stay informed with these critical stories. | | Top Stories: | The License Plate Shakedown: Drivers Targeted for Revenue | A growing number of states are using license plate readers to issue fines and fees, turning unsuspecting drivers into cash cows for government coffers. Critics argue that these systems prioritize revenue generation over public safety, with fines often imposed without proper due process. | Supporters claim the technology improves law enforcement efficiency, but opponents see it as an abuse of power and a privacy violation. As the practice spreads, more drivers are calling for transparency and accountability in how these systems are used. — Read more | Oregon’s Illegal Votes: Did They Tip the Scales for Democrats? | A bombshell report reveals that enough illegal votes were cast in Oregon to potentially secure multiple House seats for Democrats. The findings have sparked outrage among conservatives, who are demanding a full investigation into the state’s election practices. | Critics of Oregon’s vote-by-mail system argue that lax oversight invites fraud, while election officials insist that their processes are secure. As calls for reform grow louder, this controversy underscores the ongoing battle over election integrity. — Read more | | Advertisement | Run CTV Ads on Roku This Holiday | Reach holiday shoppers where they’re streaming on Roku Set up, optimize, and measure campaigns in real-time Engage viewers with interactive, shoppable on-screen ad formats
| Read the holiday guide | | Cartoon of the Day | Fun Fact of the Day: | Did you know? License plate readers can capture up to 1,800 plates per minute, raising concerns about mass surveillance and data storage. | Upcoming Events: | December 7, 2024: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day December 10, 2024: Congressional Debate on Election Integrity December 15, 2024: National Wreaths Across America Day
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