The side of the political aisle that brought you the Florida beach grim reaper and Thanksgiving prohibition seems to have thrown COVID caution to the wind in honor of a projected Biden-Harris victory.
Two senate races in Georgia are likely headed for run-off elections on January 5 because so far none of the candidates received above 50 percent of the vote.
American news media outlets have projected that Joe Biden will be the next president of the United States of America.
Mishkin has a reputation for calling races early and correctly, often to the ire of the Republicans who watch his network.
What the Trump supporters, at their best, have been trying to tell the smart, rich, coastal types, is that we are living in that nation that we were promised, and it doesn't suck; we don't suck.
In this episode, we discuss Trudeau's free speech blunder, cautiously talk about the presidential election, and ask why Nico's dates keep going badly.
The United Nations Children’s Fund and World Health Organization are calling for a $655-million-dollar investment to address the potential vulnerability.
Freelance workers now take up almost 15 percent of the economy signaling more people may choose to participate in the gig economy and are relieved at the passage of California's Proposition 22.
Washington State sent COVID patients to nursing homes to "…create capacity for hospitals" during the initial outbreak.
The mainstream media has been biased towards progressive politics and policies for years now and everyone seems to know it—but them.
The live stream at the Philadelphia courtroom continues to show people busy counting ballots, with no observers even remotely close enough to the action to see what's going on.
A court order allowed the admittance of GOP representatives to have a look at how the ballots are being counted in Philadelphia.
Although most news outlets have already called Arizona in Biden’s favor, the race is too close to call.
Pundits and politicians have been pointing to Washington State as a model of why mail-in balloting works, while ignoring the major flaws in the system that are well known to Washington voters.
Data analytics and survey research firm Digital Orbital estimates that President Donald Trump is "inline" to carry Arizona.