The GOP makes gains among almost all kinds of voters.
The Wall Street Journal's Damian Paletta and Aaron Zitner say Donald Trump ... And we look at how abortion-rights ballot ...
Their purpose is to chronicle the evolution of e-tailing from the eyes of a supply chain analyst. They are primarily focused on the battle between the heavy-weights—brick-and-mortar Walmart versus ...
The Wall Street Journal relies on vote-counting services from the Associated Press. Here’s a look at how it all works on Nov.
Swing districts reflect the country's divisions.
Multiple legal challenges could delay the final count.
McDonald’s MCD1.06%increase; green up pointing triangle and food-safety officials ruled out beef as the source of an E. coli outbreak linked to the chain’s Quarter Pounders, while continuing ...
Israel launched a retaliatory strike against Iran, responding to the Oct. 1 missile barrage that Tehran sent across Israel. WSJ’s Sune Engel Rasmussen breaks down how the conflict escalated and ...
The U.S. housing market is stuck. The real-estate industry hoped 2024 would be a recovery year in which mortgage rates fell and home sales climbed. Mortgage rates dipped over the summer and hit a ...
WASHINGTON—The Chinese hackers who burrowed into the networks of U.S. telecommunications firms have used their deep access to target the phones of former President Donald Trump, his running mate ...
The federal government is investigating cryptocurrency company Tether for possible violations of sanctions and anti-money-laundering rules, according to people familiar with the matter. The ...
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