Pennsylvania Still Working on 100,000 Ballots as Casey Holds Off Conceding Senate Race

‘We urge patience as election workers continue to do this important work,’ Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt said. Pennsylvania officials say there is a minimum of 100,000 ballots left to be processed after The Associated Press projected businessman Dave McCormick unseated Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) in one of the most contested Senate races in

Pennsylvania Working on 100,000 Ballots as Casey Holds Off Conceding Senate Race

‘We urge patience as election workers continue to do this important work,’ Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt said. Pennsylvania officials say there is a minimum of 100,000 ballots left to be processed after The Associated Press projected businessman Dave McCormick unseated Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) in one of the most contested Senate races in

San Francisco Mayor London Breed Concedes to Levi Strauss Heir Daniel Lurie

‘No matter who you supported in this election, we stand united in the fight for San Francisco’s future,’ Daniel Lurie said. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Mayor London Breed has conceded the race for mayor to philanthropist and Levi Strauss & Co. heir Daniel Lurie on Nov. 7. Lurie earned 56.2 percent, or 119,440 votes after 14 rounds

Canceled Classes, Rescheduled Midterms, and Stress Baking: How Elite Universities Are Coddling Students Grieving Over Trump’s Victory

After Donald Trump’s historic reelection sent despair rippling across college campuses, grieving professors at America’s top universities canceled classes, rescheduled exams, and promised to forgive poor grades. Schools offered students milk, cookies, puzzles, Legos, and “destress sessions.” Several professors at Columbia University and its sister school, Barnard College, offered such accommodations for their students, emails

The Biden Error

Column: The events of 2020 seemed epochal. Trump’s election exposed them as aberrant. Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Joe Biden in 2016 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) “Don’t forget all that we accomplished,” President Biden said during his Thursday address on the election. “It’s been a historic presidency. Not because I’m president, [but] because of what we’ve done.