NORFOLK, Va. — Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro this week announced that the sponsors of the future Constellation-class ...
there has been only a single vessel named USS United States – it was one of the original six frigates that served as the core of the U.S. Navy in the first half of the 19th century. Three other ...
The president-elect has won all seven battleground states, according to CBS News projections. The seven states considered battlegrounds this year were Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada ...
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Winning individual states is a bigger deal in the US election than winning the popular vote. Each state has a set number of electoral college votes based on its population. States in the US are also ...
"Blue" states, identified by their steadfast support for the Democratic Party in recent electoral cycles, are distinguished by a commitment to progressive values and policies. These states ...
Four hours into the US election counting, Republican candidate Donald Trump has surged ahead of his Democrat opponent Kamala Harris in all the seven swing states that hold the key to the White House.
Seven of the 10 states that sought to enshrine reproductive freedoms in the 2024 elections prevailed, and in some cases, the new constitutional amendments will overrule existing abortion bans John ...
Most polls predicted the race to the White House would be close and would come down to seven key battleground states. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris needed to win 270 Electoral College votes to ...
In every U.S. presidential election, the final result comes down to the swing states. The states, which are also labeled the “battleground states,” differ between elections. Most of them tend ...
Voters head to the polls in swing state North Carolina. (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images) In the 2024 presidential election, some states were expected to lean heavily toward one candidate or another.