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Untenable: UN must stop protecting Israel’s terror foes in Gaza and Lebanon

The UN’s ineffectiveness and ineptitude is a long-running narrative among its critics — but now that the terror ties of UNRWA in Gaza and...

Indicted D.C. council member Trayon White headed for new term despite ongoing bribery case

Ward 8 voters on Tuesday were expected to return indicted incumbent Trayon White to the D.C. Council for a third term, even as the embattled lawmaker faces a federal bribery case.

Virginia judge orders election officials to certify results after they sue over voting machines

A judge in a rural Virginia city has ordered two officials there to certify the results of the election after they filed a lawsuit last month threatening not to certify unless they could hand-count the ballots.

Early exit polling shows worrying signs for Harris

Early exit polling had some worrying signs for Vice President Kamala Harris early Tuesday evening.

Google search showed different results for Harris, Trump voting locations

Google was called into question on Election Day when voters were seeing that a search for where to vote for "Harris" lead to resources on where to vote, while searches on where to vote for "Trump" didn't feature any map.

President Biden will not attend Vice President Harris’ election watch party

President Biden will not attend Vice President Kamala Harris' election-night party, the latest sign that her campaign is distancing itself from the unpopular president.

Kamala Harris makes calls at DNC phone bank on Election Day

Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday visited a phone bank hosted by the Democratic National Committee in Washington where she made phone calls to encourage voters to get to the polls.

Bomb threats, long lines at polls, but overall voting mostly proceeds smoothly across U.S.

Early Election Day hiccups added fuel to an inferno of distrust about the results and the possibility of a lengthy period of election legal challenges to follow.

How Donald Trump dismantled Washington’s decades-old consensus

Donald Trump's emergence in 2015 marked a dramatic shift in American political dynamics, dismantling a long-standing Washington consensus maintained by political dynasties including the Bushes, Clintons, Cheneys and the Obama-Biden alliance.

Candidates who win are often the ones who most fear losing

"Deep inside, all candidates think about winning and losing -- but the latter is suppressed. This unleashes a lot of energy. It's also the time where candidates stop sleeping and campaign day and night. It's another way of dealing with the fear of losing that you don't want to leave any stone unturned," campaign consultant Louis Perron said in a written statement shared with Inside the Beltway.

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