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Midterm results: Republican John James wins Michigan’s redrawn 10th District

After two failed Senate bids, John James (R-MI) secured a ticket to Washington, D.C., by defeating Carl Marlinga (D-MI) in Michigan's 10th Congressional District.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva trailing outsider in midterm race

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva is 13 points behind an outside challenger in the midterm election, early returns show.

WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden speaks after Democrats outperform midterm expectations

President Joe Biden speaks at the White House and takes questions after Democrats outperformed midterm expectations.

Gorsuch and liberal justices sympathetic to Native American preference in decades-old welfare law

The Supreme Court on Wednesday took up a challenge over the legality of a 44-year-old federal law that gives preferences to Native Americans and tribal members in the adoption or foster placements of Native American children, revealing a potential alignment between Justice Neil Gorsuch and the three liberal justices.

Kinzinger dunks on DeSantis’s ‘short-lived’ midterm victory

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) pumped the brakes on conservative chatter about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis being the GOP standard-bearer in 2024, suggesting the rest of the country might not be receptive to him.

Twitter files paperwork with Treasury to become payment processor

Twitter filed paperwork with the Treasury Department to enter the payment processing business, expanding Elon Musk's vision for the company.

Walt Disney World to shut down due to Tropical Storm Nicole

Walt Disney World announced Wednesday it will be closing that evening and not reopening at its normal time Thursday due to Tropical Storm Nicole.

Texas GOP chairman says DeSantis is ‘winning brand’ for Republican Party

The leader of the Republican Party in Texas offered his support of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) after his win on Tuesday, lauding him for exemplifying a “winning brand” for the GOP.

A look at history-making firsts in the 2022 midterm elections

The 2022 midterm elections saw a flood of historic firsts, including winners who will become the first openly lesbian governor in the United States, the first black governor of Maryland, and the first Gen Zer to make it to Congress.

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