President Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists on Monday, according to court documents.
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Securing the state’s 19 electoral votes is a major victory for Trump and a major blow to Vice President Harris.
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The GOP has won control of the Senate as Sen. Deb Fischer secures reelection in Nebraska.
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Republicans have successfully flipped control of the Senate, which Democrats currently control 51-49.
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Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland and Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware, both Democrats, won their Senate races on Tuesday — doubling the number of Black women who have been elected to the chamber.
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The Associated Press has called California for Vice President Kamala Harris, giving her a sizeable influx of electoral votes.
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An active 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season continues as Rafael strengthens into a category 1 storm. It's expected to batter Cayman Islands and Cuba before swinging into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Pastors, imams, rabbis and clergy known were present at polling sites as “poll chaplains” and “peacekeepers."
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Voters in three states will decide whether to legalize recreational use. Earlier this year, Pew reported that 88% of U.S. adults said marijuana should be legal for medical or recreational use.
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It can be hard to get a foothold in today's tough housing market — even for folks who have been homeowners before.
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From candidate swaps to assassination attempts, the final months of the campaign has been a whirlwind. Here's why the outcome is so consequential.
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