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High-ranking British minister resigns over allegations of ‘bullying’

A high-ranking British minister resigned amid allegations of "bullying."

Lin Wood says he will testify in Georgia election investigation

Attorney Lin Wood says he will appear Wednesday morning before the Fulton County, Georgia, special grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Biden flirts with midterm election Irish goodbye as losses loom

The White House has yet to schedule a post-midterm press conference prior to President Joe Biden's planned departure for a weeklong overseas trip, potentially breaking with a decadeslong tradition honored by Democratic and Republican administrations alike.

Salesforce lays off hundreds of workers as tech turbulence grows

Salesforce cut hundreds of employees from its payroll on Tuesday, the latest series of layoffs in the tech industry.

Dominion voting machines stop working in New Jersey county

The Dominion voting machines used by Mercer County in New Jersey are experiencing significant technical difficulties, the county announced on social media Tuesday.

WATCH: Kari Lake sounds off on ’embarrassment’ over voting issues in Arizona

As Arizona voters face problems at the polls, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake slammed the issues at voting locations as an "embarrassment."

AOC teams up with Hochul on Election Day as Zeldin threat rises

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) unexpectedly teamed up with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) Tuesday morning in Queens as residents gathered to vote at polling stations across the state.

CBO reports one-month deficit of $83 billion as voters head to the polls

The national debt grew by $83 billion in just the last month, the Congressional Budget Office announced as voters head to the polls in the midterm elections. The figure breaks down to $2.7 billion of new debt every day of the week.

Five bellwether races that may signal a red wave incoming

While several races are virtually guaranteed wins for either party, a handful of contests could be the difference between a GOP- or Democratic-controlled Congress.

Seven early signs Democrats could have a better-than-expected night

Democrats are widely projected to suffer losses on Tuesday night, but the extent of the GOP pickup rests on a handful of competitive races.
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