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U.S. midterm elections
U.S. midterm elections
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Politics
The red wave that wasn’t: Republicans’ dreams of a big midterm victory shattered with control of Congress too close to call
By
Sara Burnett
,
Jill Colvin
,
Will Weissert
and
The Associated Press
November 9, 2022
Commentary
Why are Americans okay with voter suppression? We asked more than 1,200 voters—and they failed to appreciate the impact of restrictions on their own turnout
By
Geoff Tomaino
,
Ziv Carmon
,
Asaf Mazar
and
Wendy Wood
November 8, 2022
Politics
Democrats’ massive climate change bill is giving Georgia Republicans a big boost heading into the midterms: A $5.5 billion new EV plant by Hyundai
By
Russ Bynum
and
The Associated Press
October 26, 2022
Politics
Is Google sending Republican fundraising emails to your spam folder? The RNC thinks so
By
Jill Colvin
,
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press
October 22, 2022
Politics
‘You would think that they would have learned by now.’ Facebook and other social media still serve up election lies weeks before midterms
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
October 21, 2022
Politics
Biden to promise major legislation on Roe v. Wade next year if Democrats control enough seats. It’s a big if.
By
Seung Min Kim
and
The Associated Press
October 18, 2022
Finance
Why U.S. gas prices are going back up and who’s to blame
By
Tristan Bove
October 6, 2022
Finance
The stock market may be heading for a classic ‘double bottom’—but that could be a good thing for investors
By
Lucy Brewster
September 22, 2022
Politics
Elon Musk has already decided which way he’s voting in the next election
By
Chloe Taylor
May 17, 2022
Politics
Ray Dalio thinks we’re headed for civil war, and a shocking fact about new legislation shows why
By
Nicole Goodkind
February 9, 2022
Politics
Democrats just lost the most support in one year in Gallup poll history
By
Nicole Goodkind
January 20, 2022
Politics
New Census data could lead to a Republican landslide in midterm elections
By
Nicole Goodkind
May 7, 2021
Leadership
Congressman Steve King Bars Des Moines Register From Election Event
By
Emily Gillespie
November 7, 2018
The Associated Press Has Stopped Using Exit Polls. Here’s Why
By
Kevin Kelleher
November 6, 2018
Fake News Trolls Are Complaining Privately That Twitter Is Blocking Them More Effectively, Report Says
By
Glenn Fleishman
November 6, 2018
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Success
Warren Buffett admits his Giving Pledge philanthropy was not ‘feasible’—he’s instead left his three kids $500 million a...
By
Preston Fore
Innovation
Ford CEO says a 'shocking' discovery after taking apart rival Tesla and Chinese EVs led to a 'brutal' business decision
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
Economy
'Yikes': Top investment bank looks under the hood of the economy and finds 'the labor market doesn't look that good'
By
Nick Lichtenberg
and
Eva Roytburg