WASHINGTON — America's voters sent strong signals Tuesday that they're tired of Washington's endless partisan bickering, but lawmakers aren't likely to show that they get the message anytime soon. …
The large banners hanging above the empty bar declare the corner for “Carl Country.” Around the corner New York's Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl “Mad as Hell” Paladino waits in …
Welcome to Truthout's Election Day blog, Balance of Power 2010. Here we'll document the details of this historic election as it unfolds. Stay with us for up-to-the minute coverage …
Starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time tonight, Free Speech TV is broadcasting live coverage of the midterm elections from broadcasting centers in New York, Washington, DC and from their …
While election results remain tensely in the air for states like Nevada and Alaska, which have received nationwide attention for their high-profile senatorial and governor campaigns, early California voters …
So-called “parcel bombs” exploded today in the compounds of the Swiss and Russian embassies in Athens, injuring no one, according to the Associated Press. They came a day after …
This week the Western Hemisphere will see a tale of two elections: two elections that have a number of key features in common, and some key points of divergence. …
Washington - The revelation by Wikileaks of a U.S. military order directing U.S. forces not to investigate cases of torture of detainees by Iraqis has been treated in news …
New York Times Los Angeles bureau chief Adam Nagourney can't seem to figure out why the latest polls in California show that Republicans Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina, a …