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Myanmar Voters Head to Polls As Aung San Suu Kyi's Party Favored to Win
While the world's focus has been on the American outcome, Myanmar held its own national election.
Myanmar Is Also Holding an Election. We Asked Young People About the Vote.
It's been five years since former rights icon Aung San Suu Kyi won a historic vote. New elections are being held under very different circumstances.
'Count Every Jawn': How a Philly Protest Sign Explains the US Election Drama
What does "jawn" mean and why does it explain the whole U.S. vote count?
There Is (Still) No Good Evidence the USPS Screwed This One Up
Bad data and antiquated processes have created a lot of confusion, but there's no reason to believe the USPS didn't deliver this election.
Biden Is Closing In On Trump in 2 Key States
The more mail-in votes are counted, the closer the race gets in Georgia and Pennsylvania
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Appears To Have Gained Weight (Again)
The Supreme Leader comes from a family with a history of heart disease.
The Anti-Abortion Movement's Latest Strategy Worked on Election Day
In a ballot initiative Tuesday, Louisianians voted for a new amendment to the state’s constitution saying it won’t protect abortion rights.
Yep, There’s a Second QAnon Supporter Heading to Congress
Ahead of the election, a glut of QAnon candidates led some to fear a so-called “Qaucus” could take shape in Congress.
Meanwhile, Ethiopia Is On the Brink of Civil War
With the world distracted by events in the US, Ethiopian troops have been deployed to the northern region of Tigray after a reportedly fatal attack on a military base.
Trump’s Call to Stop Counting Ballots Would Actually Doom His Campaign
The president needs to find more votes under the couch cushions in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin or Biden wins.
Biden Just Pulled Ahead in Michigan, Wisconsin, and the Fight for the White House
If both leads hold up, and the rest of Biden’s state leads do too, he will have won enough Electoral College votes to become president.
Republican Elected to North Dakota State Legislature, Despite Dying From COVID
David Andahl died aged 55 last month, but was elected with almost 36 per cent of the vote. His seat will now be declared vacant.