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Former President Donald Trump has been elected president once more, based on a race name by the Related Press. Trump gained the important thing states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, with a mixed 29 electoral votes to clinch greater than the 270 essential to win the presidency. As of 6:15 a.m. ET Wednesday, Trump had 277 electoral votes whole. A number of states, together with Michigan, Arizona and Nevada are nonetheless excellent.
Previous to the race name for Wisconsin, Trump spoke at Palm Seashore Conference Middle in West Palm Seashore, Fla., the place he stood flanked by household and workers and spoke to a crowd of supporters. “We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,” Trump mentioned.
Trump mentioned he gained the favored vote, however these outcomes haven’t been tabulated.
He’ll return to the White Home after falsely claiming the 2020 election was rigged and stoking the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol. He’s additionally the primary convicted felon to win the White Home.
Republicans have retaken the Senate. They might very effectively have within the neighborhood of 55 to 56 Senate seats when all of the counting is completed. The Home is not going to be decided for a while. It may take every week or so, as there are various shut races. Sixty-two seats stay uncalled at this hour. Democrats want a web achieve of 4 seats to take management of the Home. It seems they might come very shut. However whoever wins management will achieve this by a really small margin.
— by Domenico Montanaro, NPR’s political editor/correspondent
- 🎧 Trump’s political profession was anticipated to finish after the Jan. 6 assault and a number of indictments, NPR’s Franco Ordoñez tells Up First. Trump’s message on the economic system resonated with many. Others informed Ordoñez what appealed to them was how he spoke, that he wasn’t politically appropriate and that he wasn’t a politician.
- 🎧 Folks at Harris’ occasion in D.C. final evening realized issues weren’t going their means even earlier than North Carolina was referred to as in Trump’s favor, NPR’s Deepa Shivaram says. Democrats should now strive to determine how this occurred and uncover methods the social gathering can rebuild.
Now that Republicans have reclaimed a Senate majority, Trump could have the chance to nominate extra judges and improve his affect over the courts. Nevertheless, any efforts to advance laws will depend upon management of the Home, which remains to be too near name.
- 🎧 Democrats are nonetheless defending tight Senate races in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Nevada, NPR’s Deirdre Walsh says. Within the Home, there’s a chance Democrats may win a slim majority. If Democrats cannot flip the Home, Republicans will management each chambers of Congress and the White Home.
- ➡️ Two Black ladies will serve collectively within the Senate for the primary time in U.S. historical past. Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks and Delaware’s Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester doubled the variety of Black ever ladies elected to the U.S. Senate from two to 4. Each are Democrats.
- ➡️ Delaware State Sen. Sarah McBride additionally made historical past. She is the primary overtly transgender individual elected to serve in Congress.
- ➡️ Voters in 10 states are deciding whether or not to incorporate protections for reproductive rights of their state constitutions. Right here’s the place they stand now.
- ➡️ Arizona voters have authorized a GOP-backed immigration measure permitting state and native regulation enforcement to arrest undocumented migrants.
- 📷 NPR community photographers spent Election Day documenting People casting their votes. See photographs of what Election Day regarded like throughout the nation.
- 🎧 The presidential marketing campaign season has been stuffed with surprising moments, phrases and sounds. Take a step again and expertise the 2024 race via archival soundbites.
Image present
The White Home has been providing the identical tour for many years, with little change over time. Now, First Girl Jill Biden has launched a brand new tour that permits guests to stroll into rooms and expertise new interactive components. These enhancements embody movies, digital photographs and touchable replicas, offering a extra partaking, museum-like expertise.
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Brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen first carried out for the Dutch queen after they have been simply 12 and eight years outdated. About 20 years later, they’re now touring the world and performing in main live performance halls. This month, the piano duo launched a set of recordings they name “tiny diamonds” — quick waltzes and lullabies influenced by, and in some instances diverging from, French Impressionism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This launch marks the primary quantity in a deliberate trilogy.
3 issues to know earlier than you go
- Transfer over Moo Deng. There’s a brand new tiny pygmy hippo. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Edinburgh Zoo introduced its personal new child. A feminine calf, named Haggis was born on Oct. 30.
- Rafael has strengthened right into a Class 1 hurricane. It is anticipated to batter the Cayman Islands and Cuba earlier than shifting into the Gulf of Mexico.
- The black-footed ferret has efficiently given beginning, marking the primary time a U.S. clone of an endangered species produced offspring.
This text was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.