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According to New York City’s Board of Elections, more than 2 million people voted in Tuesday's mayoral race, the largest turnout in more than 50 years.
California Democrats have called Proposition 50 a countermeasure to a Texas redistricting plan designed to send more Republicans to Congress in 2026.
Superhero comedy "Dispatch" unites the ease of watching TV with the interactivity of a video game.
According to officials, the hurricane killed at least 33 people in Jamaica and resulted in billions of dollars in damage.
Both parties will be looking at the results for early signs about how voters are feeling ahead of next year’s important mid-term elections.
In Pennsylvania, state Supreme Court justices are elected by voters who get to decide every 10 years whether they keep their jobs.
Girls' flag football has been sanctioned as a high school varsity sport in nearly a dozen states.
"The Eleventh Hour" is a quintet of stories set in India, America and England.
Royal Palmer, who owns Driftless Market and Deli in Platteville, Wisconsin, says he has a customer base heavily composed of retirees.
With best-selling nonfiction books such as "The Orchid Thief" and as a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1992, Susan Orlean has made a successful career out of telling other people's stories. Now, she tells her own in the memoir "Joyride."
In the United States, 3 million elderly and disabled people get health care benefits at home, which is covered by Medicaid in many states. But the way states determine who is eligible for care is confusing and could leave people out.
Dick Cheney has died at age 84.
New and used car prices have soared in the last four years. And that’s only the most visible price tag for America's reliance on cars.
The state has a high number of federal workers.
The Drug Enforcement Administration says it arrested 200 high-ranking members of the Sinaloa cartel in New England.
Cheney died overnight at age 84.
Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked in their fight over health care.
In the Southern United States, educators are enjoying something known as a 'southern surge.'
Colorado state law there puts strict limits on tax increases. But on Monday, Colorado voters will decide if they want to
increase taxes on the wealthy
Tax preparation season is approaching.












