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Trump demands election results 'tonight' during middle-of-the-night rally in Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Former President Donald Trump ushered in Election Day with a late-night turned early-morning rally in Michigan's second largest city, telling thousands of supporters inside Van Andel Arena that "if we win Michigan, we win it all."
Trump railed against his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and an "evil Democrat ...Read more
Donald Trump claims there's 'massive cheating' in Philadelphia, but election officials disagree
PHILADELPHIA — Former President Donald Trump claimed on Truth Social on Tuesday afternoon that there has been “a lot of talk about massive CHEATING in Philadelphia” throughout the day.
Where that “talk” was coming from is not clear. Aside from a few minor dustups — the kind typical of any election day in a big city — Republicans ...Read more
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Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin report bomb threats originating in Russia as Americans cast ballots
As millions of voters cast their ballots for the White House and members of Congress on Tuesday, officials across the country are rapidly grappling with bomb threats and disinformation campaigns that officials said were aimed at undermining trust in...Read more
Adam Schiff remains the favorite to become California's newest U.S. senator
LOS ANGELES — California voters on Tuesday were on the verge of deciding the historic election to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a race that pitted Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of Burbank against Republican and former Dodger All-Star Steve Garvey.
After an expensive and acrimonious primary battle among Democrats, the general election ...Read more
Idaho prisoner Thomas Creech's execution delayed. Federal judge says he'll issue stay
BOISE, Idaho — A federal judge said Tuesday that he would issue a stay of execution for Idaho death row prisoner Thomas Creech, who was scheduled to be put to death next week after a failed attempt to do so earlier this year.
U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow, a senior judge from the District of Arizona, said at an afternoon hearing that it ...Read more
Growing Tropical Storm Rafael forecast to become hurricane, warnings issued for Florida Keys
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center forecasts Tropical Storm Rafael to grow into the season’s 11th hurricane Tuesday as it moves toward Cuba with winds and storm surge expected to affect the Florida Keys this week.
As of the NHC’s 4 p.m. Eastern time advisory, Rafael was located about 105 miles east of Grand Cayman and 120 miles...Read more
Looking beyond Election Day, Capitol Hill is on edge
WASHINGTON — Blanca de Leon won’t be closing up shop or boarding up the windows of her beauty parlor on Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast because of fears about the election, even as other businesses around the city brace for the worst.
That doesn’t mean de Leon, who owns Capitol Hair Salon a block away from the Capitol, isn’t nervous.
“...Read more
Just before voting, Mayor Adams voices support for VP Kamala Harris -- by name
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams — who has seemed reticent in recent days to use Vice President Kamala Harris’ name — did so just before voting in Tuesday’s high-stakes election for the White House.
“Same person I endorsed: VP Harris,” Adams told reporters when asked who he was voting for as he walked into Brooklyn’s PS 81 to cast ...Read more
Battleground Arizona: A final push on abortion, immigration in whisker-thin presidential race
PHOENIX — Vice President Kamala Harris thinks she can win the election on an abortion rights message. Former President Trump thinks he can win on immigration.
In Arizona, they’ll find out who was right.
None of the seven swing states puts the two campaigns’ top issues in such stark relief. Arizona is the only border state among the ...Read more
2 Navy Pier workers shot and killed; former employee believed responsible, police say
CHICAGO — Two men were fatally shot Tuesday afternoon at Navy Pier by a gunman who authorities believe was a recently terminated worker.
Speaking with reporters at the pier, Chicago police Chief of Patrol John Hein stressed that authorities did not believe the suspect posed a danger to the public, though the shooter remained at large, as of 4...Read more
At home in Palm Beach County, Donald Trump waits to learn if he'll win presidency
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Donald Trump returned to Palm Beach County on Tuesday, where he voted, told his staff the campaign was on the verge of victory, and returned to Mar-a-Lago to wait for results that may show if he’ll win another term as president.
“I feel very confident,” he said after voting in Palm Beach.
The former president, ...Read more
Police arrest man who had torch lighter, flare gun at Capitol doors
WASHINGTON — Capitol Police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon who was stopped during a screening at the Capitol Visitor Center because he smelled like fuel and had a torch lighter and a flare gun, the department announced.
A 28-year-old Michigan man, whom police have not named, approached a screening area and placed a backpack and coat on the ...Read more
Trump banks on election win to make criminal cases go away
NEW YORK — For Donald Trump, the outcome of Tuesday’s election is about more than winning the White House — it’s also about the future of criminal cases that put him at risk of spending time behind bars.
The stakes could hardly be higher. If Trump wins, he could wield the vast powers of the U.S. presidency to shield him from ongoing ...Read more
Queen Camilla cancels royal engagements to recover from chest infection
Queen Camilla, the wife of Britain’s King Charles III, will be sitting out a number of scheduled events so that she can recover from a recent illness.
In a statement on Tuesday, Buckingham Palace said the queen “is currently unwell with a chest infection,” but did not provide further details about her condition.
As a result, “her ...Read more
Is Rudy Giuliani in the Mercedes he is supposed to surrender to Fulton County election workers?
ATLANTA — Rudy Giuliani arrived at a polling station in Florida on Tuesday apparently driving the Mercedes-Benz he’s been ordered to turn over to two Fulton County poll workers.
The former New York City mayor was found liable late last year of defaming Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who he falsely accused of voting fraud after the 2020 ...Read more
Planned PG&E power shutdown in Northern California may reach 22,000 customers
As red-flag fire conditions bore down on the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California, a planned shutdown of electricity by PG&E was set Tuesday afternoon to affect more than 22,000 customers, as well as five polling locations during late voting Tuesday, the utility said.
One voting location in the East Bay was closed at midday Tuesday ...Read more
FBI arrests neo-Nazi plotting drone attack on Nashville power plant
A 24-year-old man with ties to white supremacist movements was arrested after allegedly plotting to use an explosive drone to attack a Nashville power plant, the Justice Department said.
Skyler Philippi, of Columbia, Tenn., allegedly sought to “shock the system” by attacking the power grid. He conducted extensive research into such an ...Read more
Tropical storm won't hit Georgia, but rain ahead of it could cause flooding
Most of Georgia has gone more than a month without any significant rain. Now, a tropical storm brewing in the Caribbean appears set to finally bring moisture to the state, and the National Weather Service is warning the system’s heavy rains could overwhelm the area’s parched soils and lead to flooding.
The forecast rain is associated with ...Read more
2 people were shot, 1 critically, at Chicago's Navy Pier
CHICAGO — Two people were shot, one critically, Tuesday afternoon at Navy Pier.
Chicago Fire Department crews responded to Navy Pier around 1:30 p.m. and quickly transported two people to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, according to fire spokesperson Larry Langford. One victim was reported to be in critical condition, according to Langford, ...Read more
Slain Chicago police officer shot on South Side 'gave his life for this city'
CHICAGO — As the country woke up on a historic Election Day with thousands heading out to vote, daylight also greeted many Chicagoans with a grim reminder of the seemingly intractable challenges in their home city: yet another fallen police officer, shot and killed during a traffic stop.
Just short of three years with the department, 26-year-...Read more
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