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After a rocky campaign, polls in battleground states have the race as a toss-up.
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All the Big Races to Watch on Election Night
Covering the White House race to competitive congressional races and high-stakes ballot measures.

Kirk Cameron: A Call for Spiritual Renewal Starts at Home
Actor, author, and film producer Kirk Cameron makes the connection between courage and liberty.

An Election Drama: Frank Capra’s ‘State of the Union’ (1948)
An early political film that openly discusses the flaws, corruption, and weaknesses of presidential candidates.

Tender, Spiced Pears Star in a Wholesome Version of a Fruit Crumble
Warm spices and crunchy streusel turn baked pears into a simple dessert.
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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.
Voters in Arizona’s Maricopa County Share Their Views
More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated 600,000 were expected to vote in person, according to county election officials.
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.
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.
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.
Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cited a growing distrust as his reason for dismissing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
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.
Dollar Tree CEO Steps Down as Company Struggles
The company’s operating income had declined by almost 30 percent in the second quarter.
Voting Time Extended in Pennsylvania County After ‘Software Malfunction’
Cambria County officials said a malfunction prevented voters from scanning their ballots.
Vance Casts Ballot in Ohio, Feels ‘Good’ About Race
The Ohio senator and Republican vice presidential candidate said that he would try to heal ’the rift in the country' if he’s elected.
FDA Warns Against ‘Life-Threatening’ Weight Loss Drugs From California Facility
The agency received a report from a patient who claimed to have discovered a black matter inside a vial of semaglutide distributed from the facility.
French Families Sue Tiktok Over Children’s Exposure to Harmful Content
It’s the latest of several lawsuits that have been brought against China-owned app.
Homeowership Rates Remain Stable in United States: Report
The rental vacancy rates have gone up to the highest rate in five years.
Georgian Activists Mount 2nd Protest after Ruling Party’s Electoral Win
‘We have made clear that we support their EU ambitions,’ U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said.
Top Georgia Election Official Says Most Georgia Results Will Likely Be in by 8pm
‘Really the big dumps’ of ballots ’will come early as opposed to late,' says the official.
Ukraine Says It Has Fired on North Korean Troops in Kursk
Some 10,000 soldiers from the reclusive nation have been sent to Russia to aid Moscow in its war.
Judges Deny Requests to Block DOJ Election Monitors
Missouri officials said the federal government is illegally interfering in the state’s elections.
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‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’: A Christmas Film for the Whole Family
Dallas Jenkins, the director of ‘The Chosen,’ has adapted a timeless holiday story for the big screen.
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Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
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‘Timeless Elegance’: 25-Year-Old Woman Shares Why Modest Clothing Is Gaining Popularity
‘Dressing modestly and elegantly is a reflection of how I respect and honor myself and the world around me,’ she said.

Neymar Suffers Another Injury Setback for Al-Hilal
Neymar suffered a leg injury in his second game with Saudi Arabia club Al-Hilal.

Neymar Suffers Another Injury Setback for Al-Hilal
Neymar suffered a leg injury in his second game with Saudi Arabia club Al-Hilal.

‘White Lotus’ Star Walton Goggins on His ’Extreme' Diet on Set
Walton Goggins is appearing in the third season of the series ‘White Lotus.’

‘White Lotus’ Star Walton Goggins on His ’Extreme' Diet on Set
Walton Goggins is appearing in the third season of the series ‘White Lotus.’

Screen Time in First 2 Years of Life Linked to Later Autism Diagnosis
Research reveals a complex relationship between screen time, social factors, and autism spectrum disorder diagnoses in Australian children.

Screen Time in First 2 Years of Life Linked to Later Autism Diagnosis
Research reveals a complex relationship between screen time, social factors, and autism spectrum disorder diagnoses in Australian children.

Real Poetry: An Antidote to Today’s Poetry
In Part 1 of this article, we look at the difference between real poetry and its substitute and at what real poetry offers.

George Eastman: The Man Who Changed Photography
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a man who revolutionized photography and benefited society through his philanthropy.

‘Mr. Deeds Goes to Town’ and ‘Meet John Doe’: Two Capra Everymen
‘Comparing Cinema Classics’ highlights two characters made memorable by director Frank Capra and Gary Cooper.

Real Poetry: An Antidote to Today’s Poetry
In Part 1 of this article, we look at the difference between real poetry and its substitute and at what real poetry offers.

How Winemakers Are Meeting the Low-Alcohol Demand
Several techniques can reduce alcohol levels in wine, meeting consumer trends toward low- and no-alcohol beverages.
Salvation Islands: Visiting French Guiana
These picture-perfect tropical islands were once notorious prison islands.
Sober Travels: Exploring Peru
An alcohol-free excursion welcomes travelers to experience Peruvian culture, camp at Lake Piuray, and hike to Machu Picchu.
Rescue Elephants: Supporting Ethical Travel in Thailand
Khun Lek gives abused, injured, and overworked elephants a chance at happiness.
Salvation Islands: Visiting French Guiana
These picture-perfect tropical islands were once notorious prison islands.

‘The Soul of Yellowstone’: The Series Soundtrack
As the hit TV series gets ready for its final season, we explore the music and artists that drive the show.

Knitters and Crocheters Across US Stitch Together Blankets, Winter Gear for the Needy
Hobbyists around the country handcraft blankets and winter gear for the needy, finding a charitable outlet for their creativity.

Wright Flyer: The First in Flight
Charles E. Taylor became the first airplane mechanic for the world’s first successful powered flight.
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