For the first time in the island's governor's race, a third-party candidate has a powerful second lead in the polls
Although Halloween has passed, pumpkins are still an indispensable part of the fall season in the United States. Americans are expected to spend nearly $800 million on the decorative gourds this year. For many, heading to a pumpkin patch and picking a pumpkin is an annual tradition.
The state’s Republican attorney general and secretary of state argued that investigating and potentially removing 2,000 names would prevent illegal voting by noncitizens
Both runners pulled away from their closest competitors in the final few hundred meters to come away with their first victories in the race
Up and down Florida's storm-battered Gulf Coast, residents are calculating whether they should stay or go
Voters in 9 states to determine whether to enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions
Increasingly diverse holidays a reflection of and a window into the many communities that make up the American whole
Many of the fraternities and sororities served as training grounds for future civil rights leaders, including the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency advises election officials to put drop boxes in high-traffic areas such as libraries
A brief filed on behalf of the university contends that the Civil Rights Act explicitly permits religious educational institutions to make employment decisions consistent with their religious doctrine
Both parties have tried to appeal to Latino evangelicals over the past two election cycles — neither with remarkable success
Carnegie Endowment survey shows 47% of Indian Americans identify as Democrats, down from 56% in 2020
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