How the 7 Swing States Will Count Votes and Post Election Results
Unofficial results may be called on Election Night, but the varied audit procedures mean counts will take days, or even weeks, to be certified as official.

Planting Your Own Tea Garden
The ritual of brewing the perfect cup of tea transcends cultures and time. Take your favorite brew one step further by growing the leaves, and flowers, at home.

Welcome to Rubens’s Workshop
The Prado’s new exhibition “Rubens’s Workshop” provides a fascinating insight into Peter Paul Rubens’s paintings in the European workshop tradition.

Movie Studios Want to be Noticed in November: ‘For Your Consideration’
‘Observations on Film’ sheds light on Oscar contenders who campaign for votes during this month.
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Trump, Harris Race to Reach Battleground Voters 3 Days Before Election
Candidates are blitzing battleground states in an race that’s virtually a dead heat.
Georgia Logs More Than 4 Million Votes as Early Voting Period Ends
The Georgia secretary of state reported 4,004,588 ballots had been returned as the early voting period ended on Nov. 1.
TGI Fridays Files for Bankruptcy Amid Financial Struggles
TGI Fridays Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to address financial challenges.
Next US President to Face Slowing Economy, Experts Warn
Attempts to reinvigorate the economy could cause additional problems, some experts said.
Pentagon Announces $425 Million Additional Military Aid to Ukraine
The Department of Defense has announced another military aid package to Ukraine, increasing total U.S. support since February 2022 to around $60 billion.
Homebuyers Lose $33,250 in Purchasing Power as Mortgage Rates Exceed 7 Percent: Report
Mortgage applications have declined by 27 percent amid rising rates.
US to Deploy More Bombers, Fighter Jets to Middle East as Carrier Strike Group Departs
The Pentagon said that the additional forces are expected to arrive the Middle East in the coming months.
New Trends in Single-Family Home Rentals Go Upscale
Today’s renters want more square footage, outdoor space, and parking.
Ex-Louisville Officer Convicted of Civil Rights Abuse in Breonna Taylor Case
Brett Hankison was one of the four Louisville officers charged in connection with Taylor’s death.
See the Human Brain Like Never Before
Harvard University’s and Google’s 3-D brain-map provides an unprecedented view into human neural connections and cognition.
High Stakes: A Snapshot of the Economy Heading Into Election Day
Three years of inflation may be enough to influence voters at the ballot box.
One More Named Storm Likely as the End of Hurricane Season Nears
Some forecast models see a tropical system crossing into the Gulf of Mexico by Nov. 6, but it’s not expected to affect the U.S. election.
How 3rd Party Candidates Could Affect the 2024 Presidential Election
An analysis of past elections shows that third-party candidates have at times had significant impacts on the winner.
What We Know About Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program
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Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
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Rick Scott Looks to Fend Off Democrat Challenger for Florida’s Senate Seat
While Scott has historically won his elections by narrow margins, polls and voter registration data suggest he holds an edge this year.
DOJ to Post Officials in 27 States to Monitor Voting Rights Compliance on Election Day
Federal officials will oversee voting processes and address complaints from the public regarding potential violations of voting rights laws in 86 jurisdictions.
US Manufacturing Slump Deepens as More Jobs Cut, New Orders Drop
America’s factory activity contracted in October as orders and production dropped, fueling more headcount reductions.
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Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over ‘Thinking Out Loud’
Components of a 1973 song that Sheeran allegedly plagiarized had already been used in several songs released before the 1973 song, the court observed.

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over ‘Thinking Out Loud’
Components of a 1973 song that Sheeran allegedly plagiarized had already been used in several songs released before the 1973 song, the court observed.

Almost Half of Medicare Patients Can’t Afford a Single Hospital Stay
New University of Pennsylvania research highlights growing health care affordability crisis.

Almost Half of Medicare Patients Can’t Afford a Single Hospital Stay
New University of Pennsylvania research highlights growing health care affordability crisis.

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Dwight Yoakam: ‘Country Music’s King of Cool’
Even after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association, Yoakam continues making music.

‘Ride the High Country’: Two Cowboys on a Dangerous Mission
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CEO Bill Abbott Discusses the Launch of Great American Media
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Soft, tender cornbread dumplings surrounded by a nicely spiced white chili will warm you from the inside out.
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Stepping Back in Time at a Cattle Auction
Watching old-timers buy cows Is more fascinating than you might imagine.
Streetcar Smart at History Park, San Jose
Visitors to the park can ride antique trolleys and view historic buildings.
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Texas Native and Miss NTD Pageant Winner on Discovering Traditional Feminine Virtues and What Real Beauty Is
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Patriots and Scoundrels Revealed in ‘Confronting the Presidents’
Bill O’Reilly and co-author Martin Dugard dig under the surface of the men who were American presidents.

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