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Man charged with punching election official in Chicago suburbs

Police in Illinois said a man was arrested and charged over the weekend after he attacked an elderly election official while waiting in an early voting line.

Donald Trump votes in Florida, predicts a ‘very big victory’

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday he feels "very confident" about his chances of defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.

Disaster aid, government funding top priorities for Speaker Johnson when Congress returns

A pair of key funding priorities await Congress when it gets back in action next week for its lame-duck session, and lawmakers will have little time to finish their work before the New Year.

Atlanta paper forced to recant after calling Dustin Inman Society ‘anti-immigration hate group’

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution issued a lengthy correction this month after it published a story wrongly labeling an immigration enforcement group as an "anti-immigrant hate group."

Biden labors to raise money for presidential library

President Biden is reportedly struggling to raise cash for his planned presidential library as he tries to secure the $200 million to $300 million it will cost.

Incoming president likely to make more than 100 judicial appointments

The next president will appoint more than 100 federal judges to the bench, providing an opportunity to mold the federal judiciary towards his or her liking.

Dixville Notch sees tied votes on Election Day

A tiny town in New Hampshire cast six votes Tuesday, and it turns out it's a tie for the presidential candidates.

Trump pleads with supporters to stay in line on ‘most important day’ in U.S. history

Former President Donald Trump told his supporters Tuesday to vote for him "no matter how long it takes" as Americans cast their ballots in a tight and fraught election.

Partisanship first? US embassies cancel traditional election night parties

In a pathetic indictment of their ability to master the more basic elements of American diplomacy, a number of major U.S. embassies around the world are canceling their traditional election night parties. As Politico reports, U.S. “embassies from Brussels to London, Paris and Berlin have decided against holding their usual watch parties.” Explaining that the […]

Should media stop calling elections?

It would be surprising if even one in a thousand voters knew that the media can call a state winner in a presidential election before any Election Day votes made in voting booths are counted. In so-called noncompetitive contests, the media can, and do, declare winners immediately after the polls close. Even fewer voters might be aware […]

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