US Elections
-
U.S. election offices receive suspicious letters, some with fentanyl insideThe letters were sent to elections offices in Georgia, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington, with some being intercepted before they arrived.U.S. NewsNov 9, 2023
-
U.S. election workers, still facing harassment, welcome Georgia indictmentThe indictment against Donald Trump and 18 of his allies marks the highest-profile effort yet to hold people accountable for targeting state or local election officials.U.S. NewsAug 16, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
U.S. Supreme Court weighs elections case that could reshape votingShould the challenge succeed, critics said it would undermine established norms for administering American presidential elections.U.S. NewsDec 7, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Republicans secure slim U.S. House majority, blunting Biden but posing challengesMore than a week after Election Day, Republicans secured the 218th seat needed to flip the House from Democratic control, with some races still too close to call.WorldNov 16, 2022
-
2 days after U.S. midterms, here are the key races yet to be decided — and whyThousands of ballots have yet to be counted in some of the most-watched contests in the country, in which Democratic and Republican candidates are neck-and-neck.WorldNov 10, 2022
-
-
Trump urged to delay 2024 campaign launch after Republicans underperform in midtermsTrump has teased an announcement for Nov. 15, but advisors say he should wait until after the Georgia Senate runoff in December, which is set to determine control of Congress.WorldNov 9, 2022
-
-
U.S. midterms see cyberattacks on state websites, but officials say no threat to voteThe "D-DOS" attacks that hit multiple state websites on Tuesday render a website temporarily inaccessible by flooding it with inauthentic internet traffic.WorldNov 8, 2022
-
U.S. democracy is being ‘tested,’ expert warns. Here’s how it can be repairedWith the U.S. midterm elections expected to grow the influence of the far-right, anti-democratic movement, one expert says pro-democracy forces need to get tougher.WorldNov 8, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
U.S. abortion rights to be central in first post-Roe V. Wade primariesThe midterm primary season enters a new, more volatile phase on Tuesday as voters participate in the first elections since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on abortion rights.WorldJun 28, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Trump’s attacks on 2020 election spark urgency to update U.S. electoral count lawTrump's claim that his vice president Mike Pence "could have overturned the election" has lawmakers in both parties seeking to remove ambiguities from the Electoral Count Act.WorldFeb 2, 2022
Trending
-
‘Jurassic Park’ actor Sam Neill cause of death revealed2,578 Read -
Where cyclosporiasis cases stand in Canada as U.S. parasite outbreak rages2,424 Read -
‘Sovereignty comes with responsibility:’ U.S. lawmakers to Canada on wildfires2,226 Read -
Canada doesn’t get credit for undoing ‘something bad,’ says U.S. trade czar2,222 Read -
Trump uses primetime address to raise doubts about US elections ahead of midterms1,012 Read -
Corus to centralize Calgary, Edmonton news production, some jobs cut889 Read -
Top Videos
-
Global News at 6:00 Toronto: July 15, 2026 -
Toronto mayor welcomes FIFA decision to allow soft water bottles at World Cup matches -
Olivia Chow finally confirms she’s running for a second term at Toronto’s Mayor -
Toronto council pushes to keep FIFA Fan Fest free, but challenges remain -
Toronto fire crews melt Drake ice sculpture -
Toronto man who killed 2 strangers 2 days apart found guilty of first-degree murder -