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In her concession speech, Vice President Kamala Harris called on young people to continue to fight to make the "world a better place." We break down how President-elect Donald Trump won the election and look at Hurricane Rafael's puzzling path. |
Harris: 'When we lose an election, we accept the results' |
Vice President Kamala Harris conceded her electoral defeat in a phone call with President-elect Donald Trump before delivering an address to supporters Wednesday afternoon at Howard University, her alma mater in Washington, D.C. |
"While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign," she said. "We will continue to wage this fight in the voting booth, in the courts and in the public square, and we will also wage it in quieter ways, in how we live our lives, by treating one another with kindness and respect." | U.S. Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris waves at supporters as she walks off stage after speaking at Howard University in Washington, DC, on Nov. 6, 2024. SAUL LOEB, AFP via Getty Images |
Donald Trump got the electoral votes on Tuesday needed to return to the White House — and conquered the popular vote this week. How was the soon-to-be 47th president (who's still facing criminal charges across four cases) able to do it? | A supporter of Donald Trump reacts while watching early results at the site of the Election Night rally in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 5, 2024. Carlos Barria, Reuters |
Hurricane Rafael is stumping forecasters | Hurricane Rafael made landfall in western Cuba as a Category 3 storm Wednesday, carrying sustained winds of up to 115 mph that brought down the island's electrical grid before the system headed to the Gulf of Mexico — and possibly toward the U.S. The National Hurricane Center says the storm will bring tropical storm conditions to the Florida Keys and could possibly spin up tornadoes across the state's southwestern mainland. But long-range forecast models are not in agreement and show the storm could have direct impacts anywhere from eastern Mexico to Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Florida Panhandle. Track the storm. |
November interest rate cuts: A slash, but not a sudden drop | The Federal Reserve concludes its two-day monthly meeting on Thursday and will announce whether Americans will see cuts in interest rates. After slashing its key interest rate by a hefty half percentage point in September, the Federal Reserve is expected to lower rates by a more measured quarter point Thursday and several times next year as inflation continues to ease. But if the Fed veers from that steady pace, it likely would be to reduce rates less sharply to ensure inflation keeps falling, economists say. That may defy some forecasters' view that the central bank largely has won the battle against soaring prices. |
Inside BYU football's Big 12 rise | BYU's moment has finally arrived. In its second Big 12 season, No. 9 BYU (8-0) enjoys pole positioning to represent the Big 12 in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. The Cougars, who will play rival Utah on Saturday, join Indiana as one of college football's biggest surprises this year. They're turning heads by playing complementary football, backed by what players describe as a deep-rooted program culture, fostered by a coach who loves BYU as much as any fan. USA TODAY Sports took a deeper look at BYU's meteoric rise. | Brigham Young wide receiver Darius Lassiter (5) celebrates a touchdown with teammates during the fourth quarter against Oklahoma State at LaVell Edwards Stadium. Rob Gray, Imagn Images |
Photo of the day: A pretty famous selfie | (LtoR) Tobe Nwigwe, Prince William, Nina Dobrev, Winnie Harlow, Heidi Klum and Tendai Mtawarira during the 2024 Earthshot Prize awards ceremony on Nov. 6, 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa. Pool, Getty Images |
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