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Jeffries, 52, is set to become the new leader of Democrats in the House of Representatives as Speaker Nancy Pelosi steps down. → Read More
The criticism this week was directed at Donald Trump, as Republicans grapple with an underwhelming performance in the midterms. → Read More
Though Election Day is Tuesday, it might take some time to actually have race results because of different state voting rules. → Read More
As midterms get underway, Florida candidates are hoping to sway Hispanic voters at the polls. → Read More
Republican candidates in Arizona have embraced fraud claims and cast doubt on election results. → Read More
Steve Bannon, former adviser to then-President Donald Trump, defied a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attacks. → Read More
Arizona is just one state where people are refusing to accept President Biden's victory two years ago. → Read More
President Biden visited the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where he was briefed on federal response efforts. → Read More
Studies support the idea that the effects of trauma can reverberate down generations through epigenetics. → Read More
President Biden also highlighted consequences of the invasion for the world's food supply, pledging $2.9 billion in global food security aid. → Read More
More than half of Americans say they're "more enthusiastic than usual" about voting in November. → Read More
How has NATO evolved, and why is it changing now? The ongoing war in Ukraine has pushed a military pact dating from the 1940s back into the global forefront: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO. We asked historian Garrett Martin to walk us through NATO’s expansion over 73 years, starting with WWII. → Read More
Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress trial will go on as scheduled and will center on his refusal to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee. → Read More
The overturn of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court now gives the power to each state to decide whether to ban abortion. → Read More
The Supreme Court held that a New York gun law was a violation of Second Amendment rights. → Read More
Some candidates have shifted targets from policy to groups of people, which can appeal to the base of a political group. → Read More
Nevada voters head to the polls with some high-profile races for Senate and Governor — each of which has been swept by Democrats in recent years. → Read More
Today, hundreds of thousands of people donate their time or money to non-profit organizations every year. → Read More
The laws raise the age to purchase semiautomatic weapons, ban body armor sales to some, close various loopholes and strengthen red flag laws. → Read More
Second amendment advocates believe allowing gun owners to carry weapons outside the home will prevent crimes in the city and elsewhere. → Read More