The New York Times editorial board was anguished over President-elect Donald Trump's emphatic White House victory, calling it a "grave threat" to the republic.
Democrats in New York have flipped two key U.S. House seats. The wins Tuesday rolled back some recent Republican gains in the state. The districts include the Hudson River Valley and Syracuse.
Supporters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris watch as the first results from the state of ...
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Donald Trump has surpassed the 270 electoral votes required to win the presidential election, according to the AP.
Former President Donald Trump swept four of the seven key swing states to win the presidency last night, and appears on track ...
Former President Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 presidential election officially came in the wee hours of ...
She and her husband, both retired teachers, were among a group of undecided voters that The New York Times spoke with throughout the presidential campaign, to learn how major events were shaping their ...
A former judge threatened to burn an upstate New York polling center down on Election Day when his status as a convicted felon stopped him from voting, state authorities said. Paul M. Lamson, 69, ...
The majority of Americans do not live in a swing state. Meet some of the voters who do — and whose votes will be crucial in deciding our next president.