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Pentagon lays out expectations for winter months in Ukraine

A top Department of Defense official warned that the changing season has already affected the war in Ukraine and will continue to do so as winter comes.

Midterm results: See the full list of winners in the Senate on Election Day

All eyes are on the Senate Tuesday as voters finish casting their ballots this midterm election cycle. Given its 50-50 split, a single seat could tip the balance of power in the upper chamber.

WATCH: Salena Zito scoffs at John Fetterman’s attempt at lawsuit

The Washington Examiner's Salena Zito slammed John Fetterman's efforts to sue Pennsylvania election workers over misdated ballots.

Winner’s List: The races that will decide House control on election night

All 435 House seats are up for grabs in the 2022 midterm elections as both parties vie to take control of the lower chamber for the next two years.

Angels Among Us: Alabama’s Jeff Cook dead at 73

Alabama co-founder Jeff Cook has died. The country music group shared the news on social media.

Trump says he ‘should get all the credit’ if Republicans win in midterm elections

Former President Donald Trump said he "should get all the credit" if Republicans have a great night in this year's midterm elections.

A look at Trump’s general election endorsements for the midterm elections

Since his departure from the White House, former President Donald Trump has held a pronounced political presence from the sidelines, flexing his clout as a kingmaker to steer the GOP with his enviable stamp of approval.

Blinken team insists Ukraine policy won’t change due to GOP midterm victories

A potential Republican takeover of Congress will not constrain President Joe Biden’s policy of assistance to Ukraine, according to a senior U.S. diplomat.

Pollsters face midterm test after missing mark last couple of cycles

Soon, the country will learn the results of the 2022 midterm elections, a key test of whether public opinion polls accurately reflect how the electorate is feeling and voting this cycle. In recent elections, the polls have been overestimating Democrats' performance, leading some to question whether they are a good barometer.

Harris’s husband tells Democrats to rally behind VP in 2024 if Biden steps aside

Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband has told Democrats that the party should rally behind her if President Joe Biden chooses not to seek reelection in 2024, according to a new report.
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