Calls to a voting helpline increased massively relative to the 2020 election, according to data shared exclusively with Newsweek.
Maps show us how the US states have voted over time in 60 presidential elections — and who have been the winners and losers along the way.
Donald Trump's election victory immediately sent financial markets into a frenzy. Stocks soared to records on the prospect of tax cuts and looser regulation. Bank stocks in particular got a lift amid speculation of increased deal activity.
A Republican who unsuccessfully ran for a South Shore and Cape Cod Senate seat turned to a Boston court this month in an effort to overturn the results of her Republican primary election this
Delivering his first public speech since winning the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump touted his victory and praised his allies at the America First Policy Institute Gala at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
There is no evidence the election was rigged or that the destruction of a SpaceX satellite was part of a cover-up.
Trump won the presidential contest over Vice President Kamala Harris after a campaign that included pervasive TV advertising mocking her support for trans rights. “Kamala is for they/them,” an ad that ran over 15,000 times asserted. “President Trump is for you.” Other Democratic candidates also were targeted with anti-trans ads.
The president-elect is under three criminal indictments from one state and two federal cases, and he is awaiting sentencing in a fourth case. Here’s what’s likely to happen.
A large batch of absentee-ballot results reported late on election night from Milwaukee was normal under Wisconsin counting procedures and “forecasted,” the state Elections Commission chair said in response to posts online suggesting the sudden appearance of votes mostly favoring Democrats was proof of fraud.
Washington — It's one week after Election Day 2024, and while control of the White House and the Senate have been decided, in a handful of races for the U.S. House of Representatives, the results are still outstanding, and their outcomes will determine Republicans' margins in the lower chamber.
While Republicans will control both chambers, with eight House races and one Senate race still uncalled, it remains to be seen how large their majorities will be — and therefore how easily they can move to implement Trump's agenda.
A closer look at some Connecticut towns shows what a lower voter turnout, an upset voter base and changing demographics can do for an election.