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Republican Rick Scott Wins Reelection in Florida US Senate Race
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Voting on Election Day? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Know where to go, what to bring, and where to report suspicious activity before you head to the polls.
6 Insights From the First Exit Poll in Georgia
Younger voters in Georgia said they supported Vice President Kamala Harris while older voters said they voted for former President Donald Trump.
Appeals Court Voids Biden’s $15 Federal Contractor Minimum Wage, Citing Overreach
A court has ruled President Joe Biden exceeded his authority by issuing an executive order mandating a $15 minimum wage for federal contractors.
When Do Polls Close on Election Night? An Hour-by-Hour Guide
Results will come in as early as 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and as late as midnight.
Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
Here is an overview of the platforms of the Republican and Democratic nominees in the 2024 election.
We Spoke to the Voters Who Were First in Line on Election Day
Americans are lining up at the polls across the nation to cast their ballots for the next president of the United States.
Supreme Court Grapples With Evidence Standard in Overtime Lawsuits
Splitting with six circuits, the Fourth Circuit held an employer must do more to prove employees are not entitled to overtime pay.
Google Fixes ‘Where to Vote’ Problem With Harris, Vance Searches
‘Note very few people actually search for voting places this way,’ Google says.
Day in Photos: All Eyes on Election Day, a City in Smog, and Young Protesters Detained
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Trump Media Stock Swings Wildly on Election Day, Triggering Multiple Trading Halts
Shares of Trump Media surged on Election Day morning, later plunging sharply, with volatile trading halted multiple times as investors awaited election results.
Cutting Sugar in First 1,000 Days of Life Reduces Late-Adulthood Disease Risk
A new study of WWII food rationing found that limiting sugar intake during the first 1,000 days of life can affect lifelong health.
Here’s What Election Day Voters in Arizona’s Largest County Had to Say
More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated 600,000 were expected to vote in person, according to Maricopa County election officials.
Doctors Face Medicare Payment Cut Under New Rules
Medical groups argue that the changes will force their members to reduce access to care for Medicare patients.
Harris in Washington Awaiting Election Results
Security has been heightened around the Howard University campus in preparation for tonight’s event.
National Guard Activated for Election Day Support in Multiple States: Pentagon
National Guard units in over a dozen states will support Election Day operations, focusing on logistics and cybersecurity.
Georgia Secretary of State Says Bomb Threat Temporarily Closed Fulton Polling Sites
‘We identified the source, and it was from Russia,’ said Brad Raffensperger, the state’s top election official.
Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cited a growing distrust as his reason for dismissing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Trump Casts Ballot in Florida, Encourages Voters to ‘Stay in Line’
Former President Donald Trump said immigration is still the number one issue in the United States.
The Next US President Needs to Confront Threats Posed by ‘Axis of Evil,’ Says House Intelligence Chair
China will be the next administration’s ‘most significant threat,’ said Rep. Mike Turner.
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