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Despite the Fears, Election Day Mostly Goes as Planned
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Despite the Fears, Election Day Mostly Goes as Planned

Despite the Fears, Election Day Mostly Goes as Planned

By Alan Feuer

There were the usual glitches, some ginned up into misinformation. But voting was largely free of major incidents of intimidation or disruption.

The World's Democracies Ask: Why Can't America Fix Itself?

The World's Democracies Ask: Why Can't America Fix Itself?

By Damien Cave

Conversations across continents reveal alarm over the United States' direction, as it slides away from ideals it once pressed other nations to adopt.

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Today's Videos

Fetterman Wins Senate Seat in Pennsylvania

Video Video: Fetterman Wins Senate Seat in Pennsylvania

By The Associated Press

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, Democrat of Pennsylvania, celebrated his victory over Mehmet Oz, the Republican celebrity doctor, flipping a Senate seat that had been in Republican hands.

J.D. Vance Elected Senator in Ohio

Video Video: J.D. Vance Elected Senator in Ohio

By The Associated Press

J.D. Vance, the Republican author of "Hillbilly Elegy," defeated Representative Tim Ryan and had the endorsement of former President Donald J. Trump.

Video Shows Total Lunar Eclipse

Video Video: Video Shows Total Lunar Eclipse

By Reuters

Video from Philadelphia showed the sun, the Earth and the moon in a line, which caused the moon to pass through Earth's shadow in the last total lunar eclipse until 2025.

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