29mon MSN
What to watch in Tuesday's big elections: Races for governor, NYC mayor, redistricting and more
The first polls will close Tuesday night in Virginia, where the state will elect a new governor, one of several major races ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Trump’s strength, Democrats’ message and the shutdown effect. What to watch on Election Day 2025
Tuesday marks the nation’s first major Election Day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, and his ...
WISN 12 News on MSN
Election Day 2025: Prop 50, NYC mayoral race, and gubernatorial battles
Election Day 2025 features high-stakes races, including California’s Prop 50, NYC’s mayoral contest, and gubernatorial ...
The existing world order has been with us for so long that we have grown indifferent, even callous and unappreciative of its beauty and effectiveness. That apathy began to change when America elected ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Affinity review
Affinity has all the same editing tools as Affinity Photo, but with vector drawing and page layout thrown in, too. Affinity is a technical, professional program, however, so dont ...
9hon MSNOpinion
No Politics Is Local
You can’t find many clichés hoarier than Tip O’Neill’s rule that “all politics is local.” A truism is supposed to be true, ...
Lititz Springs Park sits right in the heart of town, offering a peaceful green space with a bubbling spring. The park hosts events throughout the year but is equally lovely for a quiet afternoon with ...
Southold Indian Museum is celebrating Native American Heritage Month this month with free artifact identifications, field ...
5hon MSN
California voters take up Democrats’ push for new congressional maps that could shape House control
California voters are deciding whether to change their state’s congressional district boundaries to favor Democrats.
Californians determine the fate of Prop 50 on Nov. 4. If it passes, we'll use new congressional district maps. Why does that matter?
There are a lot of indicators that suggest the Yes side is going to win comfortably,” says one nonpartisan pollster.
President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP after a pair of judges’ rulings required it to keep the food aid program running. The U.S. Department of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results