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Abe Lichy reveals the ‘larger, deeper issue’ that led to marital strife with wife Erin while filming ‘RHONY’ Season 15

Abe Lichy stopped by the Page Six Studio to chat with “Virtual Reali-tea” cohosts Danny Murphy and Evan Real. This season on “The Real Housewives of New York City” viewers watched a tense conversation between him and wife, Erin Lichy, while discussing finances. Abe opened up about the conversation and revealed the “larger, deeper issue”...
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How do I fix my ballot if it is tossed out?
Fulton County elections workers process absentee ballots at the new Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center on November 4, 2024, in Union City, Georgia. | Elijah Nouvelage/AFP Let’s say you decided to vote by mail.  The bad news is if you make a mistake filling it out — even a small one — your ballot can be tossed out. Some voters in Nevada, for instance, are reportedly having their ballots rejected because the signature they used to sign their ballots does not resemble the signature the state has on file. But there’s also good news: Often, a voter whose mailed-in ballot would otherwise not be counted can “cure” that ballot and then their vote will count. All “curing” means is that voters are given a chance to fix the disqualifying error. The rules vary by state, and if you want to know what the rules are in your home state, the National Conference of State Legislatures lists them here. One important thing to keep in mind is that, if you did cast a ballot that needs to be cured, both state election officials and your political party may attempt to contact you by phone, text, or email. So, if you voted by mail and receive a call from an unfamiliar number in the next few days, it’s a good idea to answer it — it may be someone warning you that you are about to be disenfranchised if you don’t act. Of the seven swing states, five allow ballots to be cured in at least some circumstances: Arizona: In Arizona, ballots can be tossed out if an election official determines that the signature on the envelope containing the ballot doesn’t match the signature in a voter’s registration record. State law, however, requires election officials to “make reasonable efforts to contact the voter, advise the voter of the inconsistent signature and allow the voter to correct.” The voter has until the fifth business day after the election to correct the signature. Georgia: In Georgia, a ballot can be rejected for a number of reasons, including if the voter incorrectly writes their driver’s license number when they submit their ballot. If a ballot is rejected, state law says election officials “shall promptly notify the elector of such rejection.” The voter then has three days to cure the ballot, although what they are required to do to cure it varies depending on what caused the ballot to be rejected. Michigan: In Michigan, ballots can also be rejected due to a signature matching problem. To cure the ballot, the voter must fill out a cure form and return it by 5 pm on the third day after the election. Nevada: Nevada also can reject ballots because of signature-matching problems. According to state law, if that happens, “the clerk shall contact the voter” and inform them of what they need to do to cure the ballot. The voter then must cure the ballot by 5 pm on the sixth day following the election. North Carolina: North Carolina ballots can be rejected for a variety of clerical errors. Should that happen, state law says “the county board of elections shall promptly notify the voter of the deficiency and the manner in which the voter may cure the deficiency.”  Again, if you cast a ballot that needs to be cured, you will likely be contacted either by election officials, by your political party, or both. For this reason, voters who cast their ballot by mail should be alert to phone calls from unfamiliar numbers, as the caller may be trying to inform them that their ballot needs to be cured. If you miss that call, and your ballot is disqualified, you could lose your chance to vote in this election.
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North Korean soldiers in Russia reportedly hooked on porn after getting internet access, US can’t confirm
Hardened soldiers, indeed. North Korean military men who joined the warfront in Ukraine on behalf of Russia have unfettered internet access for the first time — and may be using it to watch tons of pornography, according to a report that a Pentagon official was unable to confirm. Warriors from the hermit kingdom engaged in...
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Controversial NY ballot measure Prop 1 passes, AP projects
The referendum also known as the Equal Rights Amendment was one of many recent Democrat-driven ballot measures across the US centered around abortion.
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North Carolina Atty. Gen. Josh Stein elected governor over embattled Republican Mark Robinson
North Carolina Atty. Gen. Josh Stein has been elected the state’s next governor over embattled Republican Mark Robinson.
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Abortion will be protected in the Maryland state constitution
Abortion is already legal in Maryland. Passing the amendment means that voters have made it much more difficult for lawmakers to restrict abortion in the future.
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Fani Willis, Georgia prosecutor pursuing election case against Donald Trump, is reelected
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has won her reelection bid
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Florida abortion rights measure fails, CBS News projects
CBS News projects a Florida ballot measure that would have enshrined the right to abortion will fail, keeping in place a six-week ban put in place by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Project 2025 keeps coming up. What is it?
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Republicans hold onto the most highly contested governor's seat this year
Fox News projects former Sen. Kelly Ayotte, the Republican gubernatorial nominee in New Hampshire, will defeat Democratic nominee and former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig to succeed retiring GOP Gov. Chris Sununu.
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Florida recreational marijuana measure falls short
The policy would have authorized the state’s medical marijuana growers and retailers to sell to consumers.
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Fox News Decision Desk projects Ted Cruz wins third term, defeating Dem Colin Allred
The Fox News Decision Desk projected that incumbent Texas Sen. Ted Cruz would defeat his Democrat opponent Rep. Colin Allred Tuesday, winning a third term in the U.S. Senate.
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Fox News projects Sen. Mike Braun wins Indiana governor's race
Republican Sen. Mike Braun and Democrat Jennifer McCormick competed against third party candidates in the race to replace outgoing Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb.
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Trump projected to win Texas, Wyoming, Dakotas; update on battlegrounds
CBS News projects that former President Donald Trump will win Texas, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett gives an update on the battleground states of Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
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DeSantis claims victory over Florida abortion, marijuana amendments as supporters celebrate: 'Praise God'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared Tuesday that an amendment that would have created a constitutional right to abortion and another that would have legalized marijuana failed.
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Woman accuses Conor McGregor of sexual assault in Ireland hotel as civil case begins
McGregor was at the High Court in Dublin for the beginning of a case that is expected to last around two weeks.
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Trump wins swing-state Ohio in 2024 presidential election
Former President Donald Trump has won Ohio's 17 electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election, bringing him one step closer to the White House.
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Diverse voters from around the nation give their opinions on presidential candidates
Voters from around the country reveal who they’re voting for in the 2024 presidential election, and provide reasons for their decision. One voter in Georgia shared his thoughts: “Sure. I voted for President Trump, the reason being I lived in that time when he was the president and I’ve seen a lot of, you know,...
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Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani undergoes surgery as World Series shoulder injury revealed to be more serious
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani underwent shoulder surgery Tuesday to repair a labrum tear he suffered when he slid attempting to steal second base in Game 2 of the World Series.
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Florida's pro-abortion ballot initiative projected to fail
Measure that would enshrine protections for abortion rights in the state Constitution fails to reach 60% threshhold, ABC News projects.
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Colts make clear decision on Anthony Richardson at NFL trade deadline
The Colts are not ready to permanently throw in the towel on Anthony Richardson.
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Californians reportedly preparing to flee country pending election results: 'I'm very scared'
A growing number of Americans, particularly from California, are looking to leave the country because of divisiveness in American politics, according to a new report.
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Florida amendment to expand abortion access fails. A six-week ban remains
The vote faced a 60-percent threshold and the failure leaves abortion banned across most of the south beyond six weeks of pregnancy – when many still don’t realize they’re pregnant.
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Elon Musk reveals his political PAC's future amid tight presidential race
The Tesla and Space X CEO suggested Tuesday night he will continue to be deeply involved in politics nationwide even after the presidential election.
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Florida voters reject measures to protect abortion rights and legalize recreational marijuana
Florida voters rejected ballot measures to protect abortion rights and legalize recreational marijuana.
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Kirsten Gillibrand easily wins re-election to US Senate
Democratic New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand won re-election to a third full term Tuesday, easily defeating Republican challenger Mike Sapraicone, according to unofficial results.
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Hoboken City Council President Jen Giattino dies suddenly at age 53
Giattino’s tragic death was announced by Mayor Ravi Bhalla who remembered his colleague as a “bright light” and dedicated public servant.
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EEUU: Jornada electoral marcada por una masiva participación anticipada concluye con pocos problemas
El FBI dijo la tarde del martes que estaba al tanto de múltiples amenazas de bomba no creíbles contra lugares de votación en varios estados
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NBC Exit Poll: Latino Men Swing for Trump Over Harris by 10 Points
Latino men are backing former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris by a significant margin, according to an NBC News Exit Poll. The post NBC Exit Poll: Latino Men Swing for Trump Over Harris by 10 Points appeared first on Breitbart.
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Hope and anxiety grip voters in Kamala Harris' Bay Area haunts
In Kamala Harris' childhood neighborhood, and among her friends in San Francisco and Oakland, people expressed hope and anxiety as polls close.
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Wisconsin live election results for the 2024 presidential race
Wisconsin is a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with 10 electoral votes at stake. See live results here.
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Fox News projects Republican Kelly Armstrong will win North Dakota governor's race
U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., is projected to win the North Dakota gubernatorial race, replacing sitting Gov. Doug Burgum, who ran for president.
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Michigan live election results for the 2024 presidential race
Michigan is a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with 15 electoral votes at stake. See live results here.
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Fox News Decision Desk projects Democrats hold onto Senate seat in New Mexico
The Fox News Decision Desk projects that Democrat Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico will defeat Republican Senate nominee Nella Domenici, in a one-time swing state that now leans blue.
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'More Than a Victory': Florida's Miami-Dade County Turns Red for First Time in 30 Years in Presidential Election
Florida's Miami-Dade County has turned red for the first time in three decades for a presidential election as votes continue pouring in. The post ‘More Than a Victory’: Florida’s Miami-Dade County Turns Red for First Time in 30 Years in Presidential Election appeared first on Breitbart.
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‘Great level of concern’ for Gregg Popovich after health scare
Gregg Popovich suffered a “serious health issue” and needed medical attention before the Spurs’ Saturday night game against the Timberwolves, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. 
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Scandal-plagued Republican Mark Robinson loses North Carolina governor’s race to Democrat Josh Stein
North Carolina voters elevated state Attorney General Josh Stein to the governor’s office Tuesday, rejecting scandal-plagued Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. Stein’s received 775,821 votes (51.7%) of the vote to Robinson’s 653,335 (43.6%), with 25% of the votes in, the Associated Press reports. Stein will succeed fellow Democrat Roy Cooper, who’s served since 2016 and...
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I’m a flight attendant — here’s how coach passengers can score a first class meal
Champagne taste on a beer budget.
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Trump wins South Carolina, 2 other states; Harris wins D.C., CBS News projects
CBS News projects former President Donald Trump will win Arkansas, Missouri and South Carolina, while Vice President Kamala Harris is projected to win the District of Columbia in the 2024 election. CBS News' Anthony Salvanto and Major Garrett break down Trump's projected Florida win, and where North Carolina and Georgia stand.
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Commanders bolster Super Bowl, playoff odds after Marshon Lattimore trade
The Commanders are going all-in during what has been a dream 2024 season. 
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Mark Robinson Loses North Carolina Governor’s Race
Republican Mark Robinson, beset by scandals, lost the North Carolina race for Governor to Democrat Josh Stein.
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Anti-Israel protesters swarm outside News Corp on election night
Hundreds of anti-Israel protestors waved Palestinian flags outside the News Corp building on 48th Street and 6th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan on Nov. 5. Watch here for more Election Day coverage from The Post.
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Juan Soto competition could become New York battle royal with Mets being ‘serious’ players
While the Yankees certainly also have the advantage (over anyone else) with their big history and bigger fan base, the Mets have more than deep pockets.
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Milwaukee is recounting about 34,000 ballots due to human error
Milwaukee election officials are retabulating some 34,000 ballots because the voting machine doors weren't properly secured this morning. They say the issue has been resolved but will delay results.
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Unos 2.500 migrantes salen caminando hacia el norte desde la frontera sur de México
TAPACHULA, México (AP) — Un grupo de aproximadamente 2.500 migrantes, incluidas familias completas de una decena de países, partió al amanecer del martes desde la frontera sur de México hacia el norte del país.
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Yankees talk to Scott Boras about Pete Alonso with first base a big question mark
The Yankees need a first baseman, and a prominent one from across town is without a contract. 
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The Best Photos From the 2024 Election Day
As Americans settle in at home to watch the results of the 2024 Presidential Election unfold, TIME’s photo editors are following images from photographers across the country. From the early hours as the first polls opened, to the late night anticipation of results streaming in, photographers across the United States are capturing a visual chronicle…
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Babydog goes to Washington: West Virginia's Justice flips Senate seat red
Republican Gov. Jim Justice of West Virginia and his beloved dog, Babydog Justice, is headed to Washington D.C. after the Fox News Decision Desk has projected that he wins the Senate seat.
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Florida’s Amendment 4, which would have protected abortion rights, narrowly fails
Amendment 4 would have created a constitutional right to abortion in the state.
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