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Midterm updates: Pennsylvania vote counting to be delayed after pressure from Republicans

PHILADELPHIA — City officials in Philadelphia bowed to Republican pressure early Tuesday, reinstating a laborious, time-consuming process to catch double votes that will almost assuredly delay the city's ballot count totals beyond election night.

GOP’s Election Day messaging highlights Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal debacle

The Republican Party’s Election Day messaging has included a focus on President Joe Biden’s botched handling of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, which ended with a rapid Taliban takeover and a suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members.

Powerball winning numbers: Winning ticket for record $2.04 billion jackpot sold in California

A winning ticket for the Powerball jackpot was sold in California.

California city to decide on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should be allowed to vote in municipal elections

Teenagers in an affluent Los Angeles suburb have been canvassing the city leading up to the midterm elections, hoping to convince citizens that they, too, should be allowed to vote.

Nancy Pelosi says surgeons had to ‘reshape’ husband’s skull after attack

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared shaken in a Monday night interview when she revealed that her husband had to have his skull reshaped after his recent assault.

Trump votes DeSantis for Florida governor

Former President Donald Trump cast his vote for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) against the backdrop of a speculated 2024 rift.

Three scenarios for Democrats to spin the election results, even if they lose

If Democrats suffer major losses as expected Tuesday night, they will still try to put a brave face on the results.

Italian archaeologists discover over two dozen ancient bronze statues

Italian archaeologists found dozens of bronze statues of deities from the Etruscan era between the second century B.C. and the first century A.D. in Tuscany, Italy, archaeologists announced Tuesday.

Fraternity parties suspended at Cornell University after several students drugged

Cornell University has suspended all fraternity parties in response to multiple students getting drugged while at off-campus houses affiliated with Greek life.

WATCH: Bill Clinton skirts around question about connection to Jeffrey Epstein

Former President Bill Clinton skirted around answering a pointed question about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
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