Election Day has passed, but state officials still have important steps ahead to verify the final vote tally. The process this year has changed due to reforms.
Several major retailers earned a grade of “F” for failing to protect consumers from toxic chemicals in the products they sell, a new report says. Before you start your holiday shopping, see which stores have removed harmful plastics and replaced them with safer alternatives.
After a poor performance in 2020, pre-election polls this year were largely accurate in depicting a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, though they again underestimated support for the president-elect.
“It’s clearly economic, kitchen table issues,” he said during a post-election press conference on Nov. 6. “It’s immigration. No matter what the facts are, it’s probably crime and public safety,” Murphy said. “And it’s time to look in the ...
"Sad to say that if slavery were on the ballot today, it would overwhelmingly pass. This is how deeply Trump has stoked the racism in this country, and it came through for him."
Texas Democrats’ election losses last week are prompting serious self-reflection among some strategists over the decision to focus so much of the campaign cycle on the state’s new abortion restrictions.
In two races, Democrats are increasing their leads. In another, the Democrat is chipping away at the Republican incumbent’s edge.
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his reaction to the raid, the latest on the Laken Riley murder trial and Daniel Penny's manslaughter trial in New York City.
"Trees don't grow to the sky. Definitely not uninterrupted," Peltz said at the CNBC Delivering Alpha conference when asked whether stocks can continue to zoom higher in the wake of Donald Trump's election. "There will be something that will upset it," Peltz said.
Economists expect prices to have risen 2.6% over the year ending in October. That figure would mark a slight uptick from the annual rate of 2.4% recorded during the previous month.
Eric Hovde, who lost his Senate campaign, is the first prominent candidate to suggest his race was rigged. We fact-checked his case.
The GA Supreme Court ruled that despite receiving the absentee ballots late, voters had to either return them to the Cobb County Elections office by 7 p.m. on Election Day or vote in person.