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Georgia, California, Florida: Here Are the Races That Are Too Close to Call

Races across the country were too close to call on Wednesday, including pivotal contests for Senate, House and governor. Here are the biggest ones.

How the House Fell: Republican Chaos and Democratic Focus

Despite warnings from within the G.O.P., Republicans lost their unity and grip on messaging, allowing the Democrats to gain a majority of congressional seats.

Idaho, Nebraska and Utah Vote to Expand Medicaid

The votes in three deep red states show how resilient the program has been, even as the Trump administration chips away at other aspects of Obamacare

Trump Says He Will Not Meet Putin This Weekend, Contradicting the Kremlin

The on-again, off-again meeting in Paris has been the subject of confusion and conflicting reports for weeks. President Trump says they will meet instead in Buenos Aires later in the month.

California Today: California Midterm Results: The Big Winners and the Races Hanging in the Balance

Wednesday: Election Day brought wins for Gavin Newsom and Dianne Feinstein, but many competitive House races were too close to call.

Trump Vows ‘Warlike Posture’ if Democrats Investigate Him

The president said he hoped to cut bipartisan deals but vowed to retaliate if the new Democratic-controlled House examines his finances and political dealings.

State of the Art: Why the Google Walkout Was a Watershed Moment in Tech

Outsiders have little leverage to force the industry to change. The companies’ own workers are another matter.

Night of Firsts: Diverse Candidates Make History in Midterm Elections

History was made across the country: South Dakota and Maine will have female governors, and Massachusetts and Connecticut elected black women to Congress for the first time.

What Happened on Midterm Election Day? Here’s What We Know.

The Senate stayed red, the House turned blue and some of the most dramatic governors’ races in recent memory were fought right down to the wire.

A Night of Firsts in the Midterm Elections

The first Native American and Muslim women elected to Congress. The first female governors in Maine and South Dakota. Here are some of the new leaders who will soon be taking office.

On Politics: The Rundown on Election Results

In a night of upsets and firsts, Democrats secured control of the House while Republicans maintained a strong hold on the Senate.

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