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What we got right, what we got wrong, and why the polls weren’t as reliable as everyone had hoped (again)
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The Mountain Fire has has torched more than 14,500 acres in the state’s southern region, resulting in two injuries and mass evacuations
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Trump remained ambiguous on early voting, which Democrats have traditionally dominated, throughout 2024 campaign
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Trump says he wants to leave reproductive healthcare up to the states, where millions of women delivered a powerful rebuke to anti-abortion laws. Lawyers and civil rights groups are bracing for what’s next, Alex Woodward and Bel Trew report
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‘Biden should have stepped aise earlier,’ one strategist said
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Harris’s loss was the culmination of the Democratic Party’s years-long drift away from working-class voters in Pennsylvania, writes Richard Hall
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The Category 2 storm is forecast to weaken over the next few days as it churns westward in the Gulf of Mexico
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Exclusive: “The facts are very simple,” attorney Richard Roth told The Independent. “He’s entitled to that base.”
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The cash-strapped former New York City mayor could be held in contempt of court if he blows a deadline to surrender valuables to women he defamed in the aftermath of the 2020 election
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Damian Homer stabbed Wendy Francis, 61, twice in the chest after she tried to help her daughter during the attack
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France summons Israeli ambassador over incident at Eleona domain in Jerusalem which is under French control
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Urfan Sharif says he came home from work to find 10-year-old bound near radiator weeks before her death
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Democrats are coming to terms with a new political reality for America while some – but not all that we spoke to – Republicans look ahead with excitement
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Demonstrators in South Korea swore off heterosexual dating in protest against misogyny. Now the movement is sparking interest among young American women
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Sanders’ analysis that Democrats lost because they failed working-class voters scorned by party chair Jaime Harrison
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The PM offers warm compliments, Farage a trip to Clacton, and the president-elect tries his best to remember them both
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Editorial: The prime minister has strengthened the rules on government conduct but too many holes remain
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Rates are now at 4.5% to 4.75%, after two reductions by the Federal Reserve starting in September