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All eyes are on vote counts in pivotal U.S. House races Friday as both political parties hope to seize control of the lower chamber for 2025. Advocates say messages referencing slavery sent to Black college students constitute hate crimes. Arrests have been made in relation to the death of One Direction's Liam Payne. |
The remaining House races to watch |
The race for seats in the House of Representatives is the last chance at power for Democrats after Donald Trump claimed the White House early Wednesday and Republicans gained a majority in the Senate. |
The latest: Although neither party has reached the threshold, the numbers appear to favor the GOP. Here are the results so far. In order to take control of the House, 218 seats are needed. |
Here are a few of the races Americans are still watching: |
Black college students nationwide targeted in racist texts | Black college students in several states reported to authorities this week they had received anonymous text messages using racist references to the era of U.S. slavery. It's unclear who sent the messages and how many were sent. At least some of the messages claimed to have come from "A Trump supporter." Experts on domestic extremism were shocked by the messages Wednesday, telling USA TODAY the campaign appears to represent a tactic that has not previously been employed by white supremacists or hate groups. Read more |
Fed cuts may slow due to Trump inflation spikes | The Federal Reserve lowered its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point Thursday, its second straight rate cut amid easing inflation and a move set to further trim borrowing costs for millions of Americans. But the more modest cut likely foreshadows a slower pace of rate decreases that economic forecasters say was solidified by Republican Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday's presidential election. Trump's tax, trade and immigration policies are expected by forecasters to partly reignite inflation, which has pulled back substantially since 2022. Read more |
President-elect Donald Trump announced that campaign senior advisor Susie Wiles will be his White House chief of staff. Wiles will make history by becoming the first woman to hold the title of White House chief of staff. But the 66-year-old Florida political consultant is a somewhat mysterious figure, rarely seen front and center on the campaign trail or heard from in public. Here's what to know about Wiles. | Donald Trump sits with Susie Wiles in Pittsburgh, PA, on Oct. 20, 2024. Evan Vucci/REUTERS |
Investigation into Liam Payne's death prompts 3 arrests | The investigation into the circumstances of former One Direction star Liam Payne's fall from a hotel balcony resulted in three suspects being criminally charged "with the crimes of abandonment of a person after death, supply and facilitation of narcotics." Argentinian authorities said in a statement that one of the suspects is a person who allegedly accompanied Payne daily during his time in the city of Buenos Aires. Here's what else we learned. |
Photo of the day: Flurries in New Mexico | Residents in Sandia Park, New Mexico, outside of Albuquerque, shovel snow as a major winter storm moves slowly through the state on Nov. 7, 2024. Provided by Lisa Pieniazek |
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