In Key Governor’s Races, Poll Finds Sharp Voter Split on Elections
In Arizona, voters are narrowly divided on whether to elect a prominent Trump-backed election denier. In Pennsylvania, they appear likely to reject a similarly minded Republican.
In Arizona, voters are narrowly divided on whether to elect a prominent Trump-backed election denier. In Pennsylvania, they appear likely to reject a similarly minded Republican.
The right-wing social network faces two federal investigations and an uncertain financial future. But it has still managed to outpace its rivals.
The billionaire and a group of his friends and advisers are working on layoff plans and how to swiftly change Twitter’s product, said people with knowledge of the matter.
Around the United States, middle school science standards have minimal references to climate change and teachers on average spend just a few hours a year teaching it.
Water competition, termites and poisons have all been credited with causing the formations in an African desert’s vegetation, but researchers say a new study discounts one of them.
Students missed a lot of high school instruction. Now many are behind, especially in math, and getting that degree could be harder.
Countries across the continent have taken extraordinary steps to decrease energy use and ramp up supply, moving swiftly away from their longtime primary provider, Russia.
Federal prosecutors filed charges on Monday against the man the police said broke into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home and struck her husband with a hammer.
Some of the conspiracy theories have already seeped into the Republican mainstream.
Some companies and restaurants have continued to raise prices on consumers even after their own inflation-related costs have been covered.