How to read your social media feeds on Election Day 2022
Voters are likely to encounter rumors, hearsay, and misinformation. Here are some tips for navigating social media on Election Day, and in the days or weeks that follow.
Putin-linked businessman admits to US election meddling
Kremlin-connected entrepreneur Yevgeny Prigozhin admitted Monday that he had interfered in U.S. elections and would continue to do so — confirming for the first time the accusations that he has rejected for years.
2022 midterm elections: Here’s what to watch in the high-stakes races
Control of the House and Senate are up for grabs in the midterm elections, and key races are taking place in swing states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, all of which could help determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential race.
2022 Election: Which states allow early processing, counting of ballots
All ballots cast by mail or drop box go through two further steps: processing and counting. Here are the states that have gotten a jump start on the procedures.
Krispy Kreme giving away free doughnuts on Election Day 2022
Customers on Tuesday, Nov. 8 can get a free Original Glazed doughnut in celebration of “voters and our democracy,” the company said.
Biden talks student loan relief at New Mexico community college
The speech comes a little more than 10 days after an appeals court temporarily halted the administration's student loan relief plan from moving forward.
Biden urges voters to save American democracy from lies and violence
Six days before major midterm elections, President Joe Biden is imploring voters to save American democracy from Trump supporters' election-denying lies and the violence he says they have inspired.
Trump 2024 campaign prepares for launch after midterm elections
Former President Donald Trump has been teasing another presidential run since before he left the White House.
Judge orders armed groups away from Arizona ballot drop boxes
The order comes after complaints that people wearing masks and carrying guns were intimidating Arizona voters.
Kentucky voters asked whether there's a right to an abortion as midterms near
The future of abortion access in Kentucky could hinge on a constitutional question on the ballot next week.
GOP aims to flip Washington House seat back in key race
The Republican mayor of Wenatchee, a small city in central Washington’s orchard country, didn’t support Democrat Kim Schrier when she was first elected to Congress in 2018. Since then, though, he’s been impressed.
With 12 days until the midterms, election lawsuits have already begun
In courtrooms across the country, efforts to sow doubt over the outcome of the midterm elections have already begun.
USDA announces $759M for high-speed internet in rural areas
The grants are part of the broader $65 billion push for high-speed connectivity.
Trump returning to Iowa for midterm rally as he teases 2024 run
Returning to Iowa will likely further speculation about Trump's political future.
Biden targets bank overdraft, 'junk' fees as midterms near
Banks have long been criticized for the high fees they charge customers when their accounts go temporarily negative
Slavery is on the ballot for voters in these 5 states
Nearly 20 states have constitutions that include language permitting slavery and involuntary servitude as criminal punishments.
State-by-state guide to tracking your absentee ballot for 2022 midterm elections
Many U.S. states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while a few require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
Which states put marijuana on the ballot in 2022?
Recreational marijuana could be legal in half the country if the handful of states with cannabis measures on ballots this November pass them.
2022 Midterm Elections: Control of Congress at play in November races
As voters head to the polls in November, there’s speculation from some that Republicans have a legitimate shot to win the House, although there’s uncertainty that the GOP can win the Senate.
Debate for Washington Secretary of State with Julie Anderson, Steve Hobbs
Washington voters will soon decide whether to elect their first Democratic secretary of state in six decades or, instead, send a longtime county auditor to be the state’s first nonpartisan chief elections officer.


















