Only U.S. Sen. Jon Tester of Montana survived President Donald Trump's aggressive campaign to topple Democratic senators from Republican-leaning states who voted against his Supreme Court picks
A Democratic attorney tapped into a network of enthusiastic women and young people in an increasingly diverse capital city to pull off one of the night's biggest upsets
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Jury in Texas sentences husband of ex-sheriff's deputy to 25 years for murder, rejects sudden passion claim
Analytics whiz Farhan Zaidi ready to take a team approach to leading Giants
The Motel 6 chain has agreed in a proposed settlement to pay up to $7.6 million to guests who say the company's employees shared their private information with immigration officials
Fresh off of becoming the first Somali-American elected to Congress, Ilhan Omar says still enjoying being known for her firsts
With Democrats taking control of the House of Representatives, Rep. Maxine Waters, who has called for more regulation of banks, is expected to become chairwoman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee
President Donald Trump is mocking members of his own party who were defeated in the midterm elections after distancing themselves from him
An estimated 36.1 million people viewed midterm election returns
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Paul Lasley, Iowa State University(THE CONVERSATION) Now that the midterm election is over, many of my fellow Iowans are looking forward to resuming normal daily activities, finishing up the fall harvest, raking their lawns without the nuisance of political yard signs and watching television without the constant barrage of negative campaign ads. I’ve spent my career studying trends
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Simon F. Haeder, West Virginia University(THE CONVERSATION) Ever since the legislative battle over the passage of the Affordable Care Act, health care has dominated the political landscape in the United States. First, the bruising fight to enact the Affordable Care Act. It was followed by the equally bruising battle over its implementation, which has lingered on. Early on, it
A Syrian man was sentenced to life in prison for his convictions for making circuit boards used to detonate roadside bombs in attacks against U.S. soldiers during the Iraq War
A day after midterm elections, Trump administration finalizes birth control opt-out for employers with religious and moral objections
A draft UN resolution would strongly condemn the continuing "gross human rights violations and abuses" against Rohingya Muslims and urgently call on Myanmar's government to end discrimination and provide a path to citizenship for the embattled minority
The number of Latinos serving in Congress will rise to at least 40 in the new year, and that figure most likely will increase when three undecided races are called
With a divided Congress, prospects for legislative breakthroughs on the economy look dim
The United States is warning foreign countries not to allow Iranian oil tankers into their territorial waters or ports
Two late goals gave Manchester United a surprise victory at Juventus in the Champions League despite Cristiano Ronaldo scoring a stunning opener against his former club
New York Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold has strained right foot and is not practicing, leaving status for team's game against Buffalo on Sunday in doubt
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