By Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -While many Democrats are calling for a party overhaul after Kamala Harris lost every battleground state to Republican Donald Trump in the presidential election,
See who is winning in the Nov. 5, 2024 U.S. House elections nationwide with real-time results and county-by-county maps.
The final month of the year is likely to show the economy ending on a solid note with growth forecast for 2025.
Roughly a month after election losses that left Republicans in charge of the White House and both houses of Congress, and saw once-core working class, Latino and women voters slip away, some Democratic officials are trying to explain what happened.
Interest in moving out of the US has spiked, with immigration businesses reporting a surge of inquiries since the election. And some Americans say the results have sealed their plans to leave the US.
A delegate wearing a small American flag on his ear watches as Republican presidential candidate and former president, Donald Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention Thursday, July 18, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith told Democrats they needed to "shut up" after a demoralizing election defeat at the hands of President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans.
President Joe Biden’s job approval rating has dropped to a near-record low since the 2024 election — a phenomenon that is not unprecedented for lame duck presidents, according to new polling. Just 37% of Americans now approve of Biden’s performance in office, down from 41% in October, the latest Gallup poll found.
Nearly four weeks after the Nov. 5 general election, the Los Angeles County registrar’s office issued its final election results update on Monday, Dec. 2.
With Cynthia Erivo leading the cast, Black “Wicked” viewers resonated with themes of political division, activism and overcoming oppression.
Several multibillion-dollar hedge funds gained in November, numbers seen by Reuters show, riding the volatility of the U.S. presidential election despite tight polling that made positioning more difficult for portfolio managers.