"Sad to say that if slavery were on the ballot today, it would overwhelmingly pass. This is how deeply Trump has stoked the racism in this country, and it came through for him."
We’re also following the balance of power in the U.S. House and Senate. Check back for updates throughout the night. App users can see live coverage here.
In two races, Democrats are increasing their leads. In another, the Democrat is chipping away at the Republican incumbent’s edge.
Republicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government alongside President-elect Trump.
As of Tuesday evening, Republicans had won 216 seats to Democrats’ 206, according to election results by the Associated Press. A party needs 218 seats for a majority. If you're having trouble viewing the map below, click HERE. If Republicans keep the ...
"Trees don't grow to the sky. Definitely not uninterrupted," Peltz said at the CNBC Delivering Alpha conference when asked whether stocks can continue to zoom higher in the wake of Donald Trump's election. "There will be something that will upset it," Peltz said.
"Brilliant Idiots" podcast co-hosts Andrew Schulz and Charlamagne tha God commented on pop mega star Taylor Swift endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris having little impact on the 2024 election cycle. During a recent episode, both co-hosts marveled at the ...
Truth Social still has paltry revenues and a limited advertising base, and the president-elect’s majority stake raises the potential for conflicts of interest.
Eric Hovde, who lost his Senate campaign, is the first prominent candidate to suggest his race was rigged. We fact-checked his case.
Economists expect prices to have risen 2.6% over the year ending in October. That figure would mark a slight uptick from the annual rate of 2.4% recorded during the previous month.
Social media platform Bluesky has gained 1 million new users in the week since the U.S. election. The social media site said Wednesday its total users have jumped to 15 million.
A Texas woman pleaded guilty on Wednesday after being charged with threatening to kill individuals including the federal judge overseeing the 2020 election subversion criminal case against Republican President-elect Donald Trump.