Bezos, Zuckerberg, Other Business Leaders Respond to Trump’s Presidential Win

Multiple billionaires and CEOs have issued statement before or after the race was called. Top U.S. business leaders including Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg responded to Donald Trump’s second presidential election victory, with some saying he won decisively and fairly. Zuckerberg, the Meta CEO, wrote on social media Wednesday offering his congratulations to Trump “on

The Nation Decides 2024: Election Special Coverage (Nov. 6)

Donald Trump regains the White House, while in Congress, the balance of power in the House is yet to be decided. Join NTD’s Steve Lance and Tiffany Meier for our live election special coverage starting at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday. We’ll have on-the-ground teams, special guests, and lots more. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Repor…

Tammy Baldwin Defeats Republican Challenger to Retain Wisconsin Senate Seat

The race between the incumbent lawmaker and the businessman tightened ahead of Election Day. Democratic Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin has defeated Republican Eric Hovde, capping off an unexpectedly tight race between the incumbent lawmaker and the businessman. The Associated Press called the race at 1:42 p.m. ET on Nov. 6. Republicans have won control of

Pennsylvania Rep. Matt Cartwright Concedes

Cartwright, who was first elected in 2013, is a progressive Democrat in what is a slightly Republican district. Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-Pa.) lost reelection on Nov. 5 in Pennsylvania’s Eighth Congressional District as the GOP looks to expand its majority in the House of Representatives, while the Democrats look to take it back. Republican businessman

Voters in Multiple States Projected to Approve Measures Forbidding Noncitizen Voting

All constitutional amendments on the matter that were presented to voters won approval, projections show. Voters in eight states on Nov. 5 approved constitutional amendments that say only citizens can vote, according to projections from The Associated Press. Voters in Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Wisconsin approved the measures, which

After Trump Win, RFK Jr. Says ‘Entire Departments’ at the FDA ‘Have to Go’

‘They’re not protecting our kids,’ the former presidential candidate and Big Pharma critic says. Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who backed President-elect Donald Trump, said Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) bureaucracy should be winnowed down. Before the election, Trump had floated Kennedy as having a role in his administration, namely