Despite tight polls, polling analyst Harry Enten predicted an "Electoral College blowout" between Harris and Trump, with a 60% chance the winner will exceed 300 electoral votes.Insert Preheader
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Will we know the outcome by Friday after the election?
Despite tight polls, polling analyst Harry Enten predicted an "Electoral College blowout" between Harris and Trump, with a 60% chance the winner will exceed 300 electoral votes.
Los Angeles DA Gascón urged the Menendez brothers' resentencing, making them potentially eligible for parole after 34 years, citing new evidence of abuse in their home.
Harris pulled ahead to a 50%-47% lead in the TIPP Tracking Poll, as growing voter frustration with the economy and the country's direction adds pressure to an already tight race.
According to a WSJ poll, Trump now leads Harris by 2 points (47%-45%), reflecting improved perceptions of Trump's agenda as turnout challenges persist in key battlegrounds.
Early voting is underway in 47 states, with over 28 million ballots cast as Democrats lead in mail voting, Republicans in in-person turnout, and records set in Georgia and North Carolina.
See how donations in your area compare—Harris leads in most states, while Trump gains support among young men in Arizona. Explore contributions by neighborhood.
Israeli airstrikes hit Khan Younis, Gaza, killing 38, and a compound in Lebanon, killing three journalists, with officials alleging the strike intentionally targeted those covering the conflict.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol warned that Seoul may supply weapons to Ukraine in response to North Korea's reported deployment of troops to Russia.
On Nov. 5, voters in 41 states will decide 159 ballot measures on major issues, including abortion rights, voting methods, marijuana legalization, and educational choice.
Good news for all you funambulists! A study found that the ability to balance on one leg is the most reliable indicator of aging, declining faster than grip strength or walking speed.
Los Angeles Times editorials editor Mariel Garza resigned after the paper’s owner blocked an endorsement of Kamala Harris, citing the need to "stand up" against silence in critical times.
Neiman Marcus quietly rebranded its "Christmas Book" as the "Holiday Book" for the first time in 98 years, sparking backlash from employees who see it as a move driven by "woke politics."
SiriusXM is bolstering its podcast lineup with deals like “SmartLess” and “Call Her Daddy” as part of a strategy to maintain subscribers and revenue when Howard Stern eventually retires.
At this point, both campaigns know it’s all about the ground game. Trump’s outsourced operation is a mess. But is Harris’s “Biden infrastructure with Obama vibes” up to the task?
A lawsuit filed Wednesday accused Vince McMahon, Linda McMahon, and WWE of enabling the sexual exploitation of young boys by announcer Melvin Phillips in the 1980s and 1990s.
Charlamagne confronted Anderson Cooper on CNN, accusing the network of normalizing Trump’s authoritarian rhetoric, leading Cooper to call it “bullshit” and insist CNN covers Trump fairly.
Trump confirmed an upcoming interview with Joe Rogan, marking a key shift in his campaign's strategy to target Rogan’s massive young, male audience ahead of the election.
Tesla stock surged 21.9% on strong Q3 earnings, while mixed results and looming risks, including major earnings reports and the election, kept investors cautious despite a modest rise in futures.
The UN warned that the world is on track for 3.1°C (5.6°F) of warming without drastic emission cuts before 2030, putting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C (2.7°F) target at critical risk.
Singer Jack Jones, famed for 1960s hits like "The Impossible Dream" and the "Love Boat" theme, died at 86 from leukemia after a prolific career with 60 albums and two Grammys.
UK Defense Secretary John Healey admitted that Britain’s Armed Forces are unprepared for war, echoing a House of Lords warning about inadequate military size and resilience.
A survey found that if Canadians could vote in the U.S., 64% would back Harris, 21% Trump, with older Canadians, Quebecers, and women showing stronger support for Harris.