No more polls. No more ads. It’s just you, your couch and a night to remember (or forget).
On the eve of Election Day, the candidates make final pitches in the swing states
Times staff worry walkout could hinder election coverage; union demands have included higher pay, more remote work flexibility
Former president campaigns again on protecting the country from ‘sinister forces.’ Democrats believe voters are tired of it.
Voters see permanent damage to the country if their candidate loses; ‘There are not enough gummies I can take to soothe the angst!’
Kemi Badenoch becomes first Black woman to lead U.K.’s Conservative Party, following its disastrous performance in recent election.
Helping Harris is Michelle Obama , who is typically a reluctant campaigner.
Alex Soros is donating millions to Democrats, schmoozing with candidates and posting about it all on social media
Tehran confronts new vulnerabilities as it considers a further attack on Israel
Injuries, colds, restless nights and alcohol can hit harder when we get into midlife
The accuracy of betting markets has become a politically loaded question
Self-described French trader says he bet more than $30 million on U.S. election after analyzing polls
The data increases the prospect of the central bank lowering borrowing costs for a third straight meeting
Michael Pettis has spent two decades in China, and he calls free trade a mirage. He has also been a punk-music-club and record-label owner.
A WSJ experiment finds that accounts supporting Trump and Harris dominate feeds of new X users who wanted cooking and crafts
Trump and supporters are amplifying doubts in a key swing state before any ballots have been tallied—alarming state and local officials
Such moves would reintroduce controversial policies from his first term as part of an effort to limit entry of migrants
One in five voters in battleground states say they need to learn more about the vice president, a potential liability as Election Day nears
Ilan Shor fled to Russia after being convicted in a $1 billion bank heist. Now he aims to topple Moldova’s government.
Plans for new exhibits at the National Archives Museum included swapping a photo of Martin Luther King Jr. marching for Civil Rights for former President Nixon greeting Elvis