Month: November 2022
Voters in 4 states reject slavery, involuntary servitude as punishment for crime
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime.
Read MoreVoters in 4 states reject slavery, involuntary servitude as punishment for crime
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime.
Read MoreVoters in 4 states reject slavery, involuntary servitude as punishment for crime
Voters in four states have approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime.
Read MoreWhat Many Pennsylvanians Saw in Fetterman
By reinventing his Senate campaign after a stroke, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman ended up connecting with voters who responded to his saga of loss and comeback.
Read MoreElection Officials Feel “Huge Relief” After Smooth Vote And Concessions
For an election that was prefaced by dire warnings about intimidation of election officials and voter fraud misinformation, the 2022 midterms have come off with no significant incidents or disruptions, election officials and experts say. Most issues at the polls—a
Read MoreAnalyzing the results of several key midterm races
While control of Congress has not been determined, it appears the country is headed for a divided government. Lisa Desjardins and Amna Nawaz analyze the results of several key midterm races.
Read MoreAnalyzing the results of several key midterm races
While control of Congress has not been determined, it appears the country is headed for a divided government. Lisa Desjardins and Amna Nawaz analyze the results of several key midterm races.
Read MoreAs red wave fails to materialize, Biden celebrates but promises to work across the aisle
President Biden celebrated Wednesday after what he called a strong night for Democrats. At a White House news conference, he promised to work with Republicans to find bipartisan solutions if they win majorities. Laura Barrón-López reports.
Read MoreDemocrat Greg Landsman flips House seat in Ohio held by GOP’s Rep. Chabot
One congressional district in the largely Republican state of Ohio proved to be a bright spot for Democrats in their efforts to maintain control of the House. Democrats flipped the seat long held by GOP Congressman Steve Chabot. The winner
Read MoreUkraine Peace Talks Remain Distant Even as Moscow Signals a Retreat
President Biden and European leaders say they cannot push Ukraine and Russia into negotiations, though some U.S. lawmakers are questioning aid for an open-ended war.
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