Early Voting, Mail-in Voting, and Drop Boxes: The Rules in Each Battleground State

Many Americans yearn for a simple, one-day election. For now, though, national elections are sprawling, weeks-long “election seasons” that differ significantly from place to place. Voting in America’s major battleground states is varied and, in some cases, controversial. All seven allow for “no-excuse” absentee or mail-in voting, meaning any registered voter can vote by mail

NYC Mayor’s Chief Counsel Resigns

The resignation follows a series of federal raids earlier this month that involved several of mayor Eric Adams’ top officials. New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ chief counsel resigned late Saturday. Adams’ team announced Lisa Zornberg’s departure with no further explanation. “It has been a great honor to serve the City. I am tendering my

Biden Says He’s Relieved Trump Is Unharmed, Condemns Political Violence

The president reiterated that ‘there is no place for political violence’ in the country after a suspected second assassination attempt on Donald Trump. President Joe Biden said on Sunday that he is “relieved” that former President Donald Trump was unharmed following a suspected assassination attempt on the Republican presidential nominee on Sept. 15. His remarks

Florida Will Conduct Investigation Into Trump Assassination Attempt: DeSantis

‘People deserve the truth about … how [the suspect] was able to get within 500 yards of the former president,’ the governor says. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Sunday announced the state will launch its own investigation into the apparent assassination attempt targeting former President Donald Trump earlier in the day. The FBI has said