A recalibration of how the U.S. presidential election plays out is causing bond investors to bet yields stay higher for ...
If history is any guide, uncertainty surrounding the U.S. presidential election will rise as the November vote draws closer, ...
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) -Abortion rights advocates are working to place the issue on ballots in nearly a dozen U.S. states in ...
Maine, said that American democracy will survive Trump as it has previous political shakeups, arguing Congress keeps ...
Polls will close soon in the UK’s general election, with a crucial exit poll set to forecast the results at 10 p.m. local ...
The answer is yes if the Democratic National Committee chooses to, but the party - and Biden - have about two months maximum ...
Mail-in voting was immensely popular in 2020, and both parties are aiming to get more people to vote remotely in the 2024 ...
Iranians have voted in a runoff election to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a May helicopter ...
More than 160,000 Arizona residents with permanent residency, or green cards, are eligible to become naturalized U.S.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has escalated his feud with President Biden over the war in Gaza, accusing him of ...
NEW YORK — Elections have consequences for financial markets. But what that means for investors is often hard to predict.
The U.S. dollar surged to a fresh 38-year peak against the yen on Monday, as Treasury yields on the long end rose sharply, ...