More than 47 percent of the voting-eligible population cast a ballot in the midterm elections on Tuesday, according to early estimates. That’s the highest turnout for a midterm since 1966.
Trump Administration Sides With Sudan Against USS Cole Survivors In Lawsuit
Notice of the suit was sent to Sudan’s U.S. embassy instead of Khartoum. The administration told the Supreme Court that it agrees with Sudan, which is accused of backing the Cole attackers.
Author Haruki Murakami Will Donate A Record Collection ‘Beyond The Bounds Of Sanity’
Music is as intrinsic to the soul and spirit of Murakami’s books as it is to the author’s own.
Gunman Kills 12 People At Country Music Bar In Thousand Oaks, Calif.
The shooter is also dead, according to authorities. A 29-year veteran of law enforcement, Sgt. Ron Helus, was among the victims at the Borderline Bar & Grill, the Ventura County sheriff says.
Love Knows No Species: Emu And Donkey Have Fallen For Each Other, Caretakers Say
“They like to cuddle and even sleep together,” a North Carolina caretaker says of a recently rescued emu and donkey. “We can’t separate them.”
White House Revokes Press Pass Of CNN’s Jim Acosta
The White House accused Acosta of “putting his hands” on an aide during a press conference in which he repeatedly challenged the president.
Greece Strikes Tentative Deal To Remove Orthodox Clergy From State Payroll
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Archbishop Ieronymos jointly announced the agreement, which is aimed at separating religion and state. But it is drawing resistance from other Church leaders.
What Will Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker Mean For The Mueller Inquiry?
The chief of staff to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Whitaker is a former U.S. attorney with a history of questioning the scope of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Peru’s Ex-Police Chief Arrested In Alleged Baby Trafficking Ring
The former police chief is among 14 people swept up in a raid and accused of buying infants of poor women. His partner, a well-known model in Peru, is considered the ringleader.
Girl Scouts Of The USA Files Suit Against Boy Scouts Of America
The girls’ leadership development organization is accusing the Boy Scouts of trademark infringement, after it started admitting girls as well as boys.
Guam’s Catholic Church To File Bankruptcy Amid Deluge Of Sex Abuse Lawsuits
Guam’s archdiocese is facing claims from nearly 200 alleged survivors. “Bankruptcy is the method to deliver the greatest measure of justice to the greatest number of victims,” said a Church lawyer.
Students Kidnapped In Cameroon Are Freed, But Questions Remain
The students were released at another school 12 miles away. A principal and teacher reportedly remain captive. Tensions in Cameroon have heightened as an Anglophone separatist movement has taken root.
Colorado Votes To Abolish Slavery, 2 Years After Similar Amendment Failed
Colorado voters have approved an amendment to their state’s constitution that completely abolishes slavery — by stripping away language that still exists in the U.S. Constitution’s 13th Amendment.
Active Ingredient In Marijuana Reduced Alzheimer’s-Like Effects In Mice
In mice genetically programmed to develop Alzheimer’s symptoms, those given a synthetic version of a chemical in marijuana retained normal memory function.
Pelosi: Democrats ‘Have A Responsibility To Seek Common Ground’
The speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011 is eyeing a return to that post despite calls from many in her party for fresh leadership. Wednesday, both she and the president spoke of working together.
The Midterm Elections Have Made History With These Notable Firsts
The midterm elections ushered in America’s first openly gay male governor, as well as the country’s first Native American congresswomen and first Muslim congresswomen.
‘Rainbow Wave’: How Did The Record Class Of LGBTQ Nominees Fare?
Hundreds of lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and queer candidates made the ballot Tuesday. And by Election Day’s end, several of them had also made U.S. history.
Trump Lashes Out During Combative Press Conference
The president mocked Republicans who lost Tuesday night and went after Democrats and the media.
A Winning Idea: Medicaid Expansion Prevails In Idaho, Nebraska And Utah
Voters in Idaho, Utah and Nebraska approved ballot initiatives to expand Medicaid, overcoming roadblocks that had kept an estimated 300,000 people from obtaining coverage.
Voters Relax Marijuana Laws In 3 More States: Michigan, Utah, Missouri
There are now 33 states that have legalized marijuana to some degree, and recreational pot use is now legal in 10 states, along with Washington, D.C.
With Democrats In Control Of The House, Now Comes The Post-Election Wrangling
It was a night with bragging rights and disappointments — a midterm election in which both parties took some lumps, but could also take some satisfaction. Rancor and wrangling are likely from now on.
A Record Number Of Women Will Serve In Congress (With Potentially More To Come)
A record-breaking year of female candidates and nominees will culminate in a record-breaking number of female legislators on Capitol Hill next year.
Colorado Man Pleads Guilty To Strangling Wife, 2 Young Daughters
Christopher Watts, 33, had gone on television in August to call for the safe return of his wife and children. But the bodies of the three were later discovered dumped in an oil field.
Democratic Control Of The House Is Trouble For Trump, And 6 Other Election Takeaways
The biggest story of the night is that Democrats took back the House. That will stop President Trump’s agenda in its tracks unless he compromises with the other side.
Resurgence Of Cleric Scandal Invigorates Conservative U.S. Critics Of Pope Francis
Politically conservative Catholics criticize Francis for being pro-migrant, anti-capitalist and less rigid in doctrine than predecessors. The cleric sex abuse scandals have emboldened these critics.
Is The Pentagon Modifying Viruses To Save Crops — Or To Wage Biological Warfare?
The Pentagon wants university researchers to find ways to protect crops in the field using infectious viruses carried by insects. Critics think it looks like bioweapons research.
House Democrats Vow To ‘Drain The Swamp’ And Bring ‘Accountability’
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said the first order of business will be a vote on campaign finance reform. House committees also will launch investigations of Trump administration officials.
Will We Overcome Our Divisions?
In the runup to this week’s midterm elections, political divisiveness appears to have reached new heights. How divided are we and what can we do about it?
Stacey Abrams Vows To Fight On: ‘We Still Have A Few More Miles To Go’
The Georgia governor’s race remained too close to call in the early hours Wednesday — and the Democrat remained defiant in her push to force a runoff election with her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp.
Democrats Gain In Governors’ Races, But Miss Chance At History
Democrats made modest inroads on the GOP’s commanding lead in governors’ offices around the country. But did not fare well in marquee races in Florida and Georgia.
Over 1 Million Florida Felons Win Right To Vote With Amendment 4
The state approved a key ballot initiative that will restore voting rights to citizens who have served sentences for certain crimes.
Voters Approve Major Changes To Redistricting And Other Voting Laws
Lawmakers in at least three states will have less power to draw political boundaries, while automatic and same-day voter registration is coming in other places. New voter ID laws also got approved.
A List Of Firsts For Women In This Year’s Midterm Elections
The next Congress will include the first Muslim women, the first Native American women, and the youngest woman ever elected to that body.
Election Results Give Split Decision: Democrats Win House & GOP Keeps Senate Majority
Democrats had a big victory — retaking the majority of the House for the first time since 2011. Senate Republicans expanded their Senate majority, with President Trump helping in key red states.
Ted Cruz Defeats Beto O’Rourke In Texas Senate Race
Despite raising more than $60 million and garnering national attention, O’Rourke was unable to overcome the GOP’s hold on the state.
Kim Davis Loses Her Re-Election Bid For Kentucky County Clerkship
The Republican clerk’s refusal to issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples made her a flashpoint for controversy in 2015. Now, Davis has lost to her Democratic opponent.