What you need to know on Election Day — and what happens after
While we’re likely to know a lot about the election, including who won many key House and Senate races, we may have to again wait a while to know who won the presidency.
November 5, 2024
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While we’re likely to know a lot about the election, including who won many key House and Senate races, we may have to again wait a while to know who won the presidency.
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Conservative and liberal justices questioned where the limits of presidential immunity would fall if Donald Trump’s team had its way.
Rainbow lampoons the recently indicted ex-president to the tune of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B."
The leader of a special investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is now stepping down.
The Gregory Brothers created a humorous "Seasons of Love" autotune to the president's failed attempts at election interference.
Graham was ordered to speak to a Georgia grand jury Thursday on election interference on behalf of Donald Trump in the state.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is considering an offer to appear before a Senate committee to discuss Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The out MSNBC host provides a guide to the details emerging about Russia's interference in the presidential election -- and the Trump campaign's possible collusion.
Citing evidence of tampering, the Democratic National Committee has sued Trump's campaign and the Russian government, alleging interference during the 2016 election.
If Trump knows how to do one thing, it's finding sycophants who will cover up his crimes.
Democrats and Republicans are coming together to intiate an inquiry into Russia's cyberattacks.
The severity of Donald Trump's misconduct, as detailed in Robert Mueller's report, justifies the move, Warren says.
The Senate Majority Leader demonstrates absolute contempt for America, writes former FBI agent Susan SurfTone.
As special counsel, Robert Mueller will have a greater degree of autonomy than attorneys with the Justice Department.
The president took to Twitter and voiced his disappointment -- unsuprisingly.
Mueller reports that a Russian businessman told Michael Cohen he stopped the "flow" of disturbing video footage involving the president.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg also apologizes for not doing enough to stop Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The jurors in New York City rendered their verdict Thursday afternoon in the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president.
Suspicious letters containing fentanyl were sent to multiple states’ election offices, and the inclusion of the Progress Pride Flag raises questions about the sender’s motives.
How much worse can Trump get if he stooped so low to lie about someone wanting to kill him?