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Patrick Roy livid after controversial offside review goes against Islanders

Patrick Roy is known to wear his emotions on his sleeve, and he showed that again during the Islanders’ game against the Penguins on Tuesday when the referees declared a questionable goal call to stand.  The Islanders head coach had challenged a goal by Sidney Crosby in the second period after it looked as though...
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Race too close to call for Calvert and Rollins in California's 41st Congressional District
Republican Rep. Ken Calvert and Democratic challenger Will Rollins are locked in a tight race for California's 41st Congressional District in Riverside County.
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Anticipating a Close Race, the Nation Watched Momentum Shift Toward Trump
A winner was not declared before midnight on Tuesday, but even Donald Trump’s allies seemed shocked by the signs of his strength — and the improbable political comeback it appeared to foretell.
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Harris will not speak from Howard University on election night as planned
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign co-chair, Cedric Richmond, addressed those gathered at Harris' alma mater at Howard University in the early morning hours of Wednesday.
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Levin and Gunderson in tight race for California's 49th Congressional District
Election night results were too close to call Tuesday for California's 49th Congressional District in San Diego and Orange Counties
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Three incredible ways the far-left media helped Trump win again
Americans voted for Trump because they noticed all the times the supposedly neutral press called Trump "fascist," compared him to Hitler and more.
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California's 47th Congressional District is too close to call for Min or Baugh
Election results for California Congressional District 47 contest between Democratic state Sen. Dave Min and Republican Scott Baugh.
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Democrat Rep. Jahana Hayes projected to defeat GOP challenger for 2nd time in Connecticut
Incumbent Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes ran against Republican challenger George Logan to represent Connecticut's 5th Congressional District.
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Watch Live: Trump expected to speak as Harris' path to victory narrows
Former President Donald Trump is expected to address supporters from his election headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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El demócrata Adam Schiff gana la carrera al Senado de Estados Unidos por California
Los votantes de California estaban decidiendo entre el demócrata Adam Schiff y el republicano Steve Garvey en la carrera para reemplazar a la fallecida Dianne Feinstein en el Senado de Estados Unidos.
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What GOP control of House and Senate could mean for a Trump presidency
A Republican-controlled Congress and former President Donald Trump back in the White House will have long implications for the country.
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Trump calls in the reinforcements: new Republican senators could remake Congress
The missing piece of Donald Trump’s political resume has been getting his voters to give him reinforcements — but in 2024, he may have done it.
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Trump sees 50% boost in New York’s Jewish vote compared to 2020
"We are getting early reports in and huge groundbreaking numbers."
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Braced for election-related unrest, D.C. enters uneasy quiet
Metal fences towered around the White House and plywood covered some store windows. But in the wee morning hours, the streets were calm.
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Fox News projects Democrat AG Bob Ferguson to win Washington governor's race
Washington state has elected a new governor in the Evergreen State's first open gubernatorial contest since 2012 after Gov. Jay Inslee decided not to seek a fourth term.
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Voters in several states projected to approve constitutional amendments forbidding noncitizen voting
Voters in at least 7 states Tuesday approved amending their constitutions to explicitly ban noncitizens from voting in all elections.
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New Mexico Democratic Rep. Gabriel Vasquez projected to beat Trump-backed GOP challenger
Democratic New Mexico Rep. Gabriel Vasquez squared off against Republican challenger Yvette Herrell in the toss-up, border-state House race.
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Trump wins Pennsylvania, clinching 2024 presidential-election victory as former president takes coveted swing state
Pennsylvania gets 19 electoral votes, which is the most of all the seven swing states.
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Pennsylvania leaning Trump, CBS News rates
CBS News rates the battleground state of Pennsylvania as leaning toward former President Donald Trump. President Biden won the state in 2020.
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Trump victory slams Democrats' woke world view. Here's what's next
The Republican victory and the Senate election results, along with the very strong showing in the House, represents a message of change and rejection of the status quo.
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Mark Cuban says Trump won presidential election ‘fair and square’ — and also congratulates Elon Musk
Harris campaign surrogate Mark Cuban said Donald Trump won the election, offering his congratulations to the former president in an early morning post to X.
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Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert wins after switching districts in Colorado
Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert won in a House district in Colorado where she moved midway to avoid a tough reelection bid.
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Donald Trump wins 2024 presidential election, defying the odds again
The second Trumping is at hand. Former President Donald Trump was projected to become the 47th president early Wednesday, completing the most incredible political comeback in American history. Trump, 78, secured an Electoral College blowout over Vice President Kamala Harris by reversing his 2020 losses in the crucial states of Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, running...
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Progressive prosecutor in county where Laken Riley was found dead at hands of illegal migrant loses reelection
The progressive prosecutor in the county where Laken Riley, a UGA student was found murdered by an illegal migrant, lost her reelection bid.
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2024 Presidential election marks closest New York has come to turning red in 30 years as Trump support surges in NYC
Trump's support has steadily grown stronger across his three presidential campaigns -- with support soaring this year in the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.
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Fox News projects Trump beats Harris in Wisconsin, flipping 'blue wall' state back to red
The Fox News Decision Desk projects Trump won Wisconsin, beating Harris and flipping the state back to red after losing it to President Biden in 2020.
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Unfortunately, the Vibe on Fox News Right Now Says It All
The network’s anchors and panelists are trying to be professional while also just waiting for the opportunity to gloat about Donald Trump.
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Why is Trump winning? 3 things we know so far.
A supporter of US former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a flag outside Versailles Cuban restaurant in Miami, Florida, on November 5, 2024. | Silvio Campos/AFP via Getty Images Though votes are still being counted and several battleground states remain to be called, we can see a handful of trends developing in the 2024 election. Former President Donald Trump is once again showing that he can turn already ruby-red parts of the country even more Republican. And in the suburbs, where Democrats have made gains throughout the Trump era, those gains seem inconsistent at best this time around. Meanwhile, though it’s still too early to say for sure, it appears that Trump has made large-scale inroads with voters of color, particularly in Latino communities. Exit polls, the main way commentators and journalists try to make sense of the electoral trends happening nationally, are notoriously unreliable, and it will be weeks, or months, before they paint a full picture. But here are some trends that appear clear so far. Trump has been able to maximize his support in rural areas Everyone expected Trump to dominate in rural areas. What wasn’t clear, however, was whether he could improve on the already large margins by which he won in 2020. Still, it seems that he has. Early in the night, Trump built big cushions of support in Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, and North Carolina. That trend continued throughout the night. In rural counties across Pennsylvania, for example, the general trend as votes were counted was that Trump was able to both increase turnout and increase his margin of support in the GOP heartland. One obvious example of this rural surge: Lackawanna County, home to President Joe Biden’s hometown of Scranton, swung 5.6 points to the right from 2020 — even though Kamala Harris still looked on track to win the county by the smallest of margins. The suburban shift toward Democrats stalled To offset those expected GOP margins of support in rural places, Democrats have had to rely not just on winning urban centers, but getting a boost in surrounding suburbs. Those suburbs have been trending toward Democrats since 2016 — but it’s not clear today that this leftward lurch has continued. The first clear sign of trouble in the suburbs came northern Virginia’s Loudoun County, a Washington, DC, suburb with a large concentration of college-educated voters. Joe Biden won it by about 25 points in 2020; this year, Harris appears to have won it by just about 17 points. In Indiana’s Hamilton County, seen as perhaps an early indicator of other trends because of its Indianapolis suburbs, Harris was trailing Trump by about 6 points — running nearly even with Biden’s performance in 2020 (Trump +7). Still, other suburbs around the country did continue that Democratic drift. In the suburban counties surrounding Atlanta, for example, Harris was on track to do a bit better than Biden in 2020, increasing the Democratic margin in Cobb and Gwinnett counties by about a point each.  Democratic support among voters of color, especially Latinos, is continuing to erode Pre-election polling indicated that Trump was on track to post historic gains in support from nonwhite voters. Though we don’t have great national data yet (early exit polls can be unreliable), we did see some dramatic shifts from places with large Latino populations. The most obvious example is Florida. The state moved in a decidedly Republican direction, and its Latino electorate did as well. Miami-Dade County, which used to be a reliably Democratic county with a huge Cuban American population, swung for Trump by double digits. Osceola, a county with a large Puerto Rican community, also flipped for Trump, after Biden won it by 14 points. And more specifically, cities with large Puerto Rican and Cuban populations, like Kissimmee and Hialeah, saw a dramatic drop-off in Democratic support, according to Democratic firm Equis Research’s analysis. One caveat: Florida’s Latino population is unlike those in other parts of the country — it’s much more diverse in terms of national origin and had been already shifting toward Republicans after 2020. Still, similar swings happened in South Texas, where Trump expanded his margins in the county he won in 2020, Zapata; flipped two more counties (Starr and Cameron); and ran nearly even with Harris in Hidalgo and Webb counties. Beyond those two states, which drifted further red, national exit polls, as unreliable as they may be, seem to be painting a broader picture of eroding Democratic support with Latinos: Early results suggest Democrats just barely won the majority of these voters, after exit polls in 2020 signaled Biden won about two-thirds.
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Has a president ever won two non-consecutive White House elections?
New Jersey's own Grover Cleveland became the first chief executive to complete the rare feat.
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Fox News projects Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to become 47th president of the United States
The Fox News Decision Desk projects Donald Trump has defeated Kamala Harris in a stunning victory, delivering him a second term in the White House and making him the 47th president of the United States.
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Colorado tourists slapped with federal charges for stealing historic artifacts from national park
The camp also holds rock carvings done by Indigenous tribes dating back some 6,000 to 7,000 years.
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Legalización de marihuana fracasa en Florida, varios estados aprueban enmiendas de voto ciudadano
Una costosa campaña para legalizar la marihuana recreativa en Florida fracasó el martes mientras los votantes en docenas de estados decidían sobre más de 140 medidas que aparecían en la boleta junto con las elecciones a la presidencia y los principales cargos estatales.
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Democrat Josh Riley holds narrow lead over Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro in battle for NY-19 seat, state’s costliest race
More than $26 million poured into the toss-up race, the costliest in the state.
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'Tireless campaign': Reactions pour in after GOP challenger flips crucial Senate seat held by longtime Dem
Ohio Republican businessman Bernie Moreno is projected to win a seat in the U.S. Senate, replacing Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, prompting a flurry of reactions on social media.
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New photos of stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts raise concerns about their health: report
Though she is smiling and seems to be in good spirits, Sunita Williams looks jarringly more hollow-cheeked than when she first boarded the ISS.
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Moderate GOP Rep Marc Molinaro projected to lose re-election after $35M battle in heavy blow to House GOP
Rep. Marc Molinaro is projected to lose his bid for a second House term in an election that was viewed as a proxy for national issues.
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Democrat Sarah McBride of Delaware to become first out transgender person to serve in Congress
Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride has been elected to the U.S. House and will become the first out transgender person to serve in Congress.
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latimes.com
GOP defends 2 seats in NY swing districts as Dems poised to flip 3 other battlegrounds
New York Republicans successfully defended a pair of congressional swing districts even as Democrats appeared to take back at least two House seats that the GOP flipped in 2022, preliminary Election Day results show. But the Democrats’ claimed wins in the Empire State likely won’t matter as Republicans clinched control of the US Senate, vied...
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Republicans clinch Senate control with key flips
Republicans are projected to clinch control of the Senate after flipping at least two key states and successfully protecting their incumbents.
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Kamala Harris will not speak tonight, supporters abandon watch party as VP’s path to victory narrows: campaign
Vice President Kamala Harris will not speak to the nation tonight, her campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond announced early Wednesday morning.
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WATCH: Explosive detection dog sniffs for bombs at L.A. county registrar’s office
An explosive detection dog sniffs for bombs at the Los Angeles County registrar's office on election night.
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CBS News projects Harris wins New Mexico as final polls close in U.S.
Vice President Kamala Harris will win New Mexico, CBS News projects. All polls have now closed in the U.S. Major Garrett, Anthony Salvanto, Weijia Jiang and Maurice DuBois take a look at where Pennsylvania stands.
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Fox News projects Trump victory over Harris in Pennsylvania
Fox News projects that former President Donald Trump has won the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania and will take home the state's 19 electoral votes.
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Los republicanos toman la mayoría del Senado de los demócratas
Los republicanos han arrebatado a los demócratas la mayoría en el Senado tras la derrota de dos de sus titulares. Las contiendas por la Cámara de Representantes se desarrollan lentamente para determinar el control del Congreso.
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Harris will not speak as tearful supporters leave watch party
Vice President Kamala Harris will not be speaking on election night, her campaign co-chair said after midnight.
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‘Mystified’ liberal PBS news commentator loses it over Trump’s strong performance on election night
Liberal PBS News commentator Jonathan Capehart was left aghast at the preliminary election results suggesting that former President Donald Trump is in a strong spot. “There’s a shift right and then there’s a shift to Trump,” Capehart vented on the program. “I am mystified in some ways simply because we’re talking about a twice-impeached, four-times...
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Garcia and Whitesides locked in battle for California's 27th Congressional District
Election night results for California Congressional District 27
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Prop. 32, measure to increase minimum wage to $16 an hour, trails in early polls
Proposition 32 proposed raising the minimum wage to $17 immediately for larger employers and to $18 starting in January 2025.
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Chauncy Glover, KCAL-TV anchor and mentor for Black youth, dies at 39
Chauncy Glober, an anchor for Los Angeles TV station KCAL News and three time Emmy-winner, died unexpectedly Tuesday at age 39.
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