We tell you some key facts about the upcoming elections in the United States: Can a convicted felon vote in November? Can Donald Trump vote for himself despite his conviction?
Speculation grows over Elon Musk’s role in government and the fate of the $5,000 DOGE stimulus checks amid conflicting reports and shifting savings projections.
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk made an unprecedented public break with the Trump trade policy in a shocking reversal, backing a "zero-tariff situation" between the United States and Europe
In the US, a president can win the election but lose the popular vote due to the Electoral College system. A candidate needs 270 out of 538 electoral votes to win, regardless of the national popular vote total.
Stellantis became the first major automaker to cut U.S. jobs in response to Trump’s sweeping 25% auto tariffs, signaling deeper disruptions ahead for the North American auto industry.
Trump’s new tariff plan targets imports from over 60 countries, leading to steep price hikes on everything from cars to coffee—some increases reaching as high as $20,000.
We tell you the story of why the Republican Party uses red and the Democratic Party uses blue in the United States. Here's a little history of the two big parties.
Over 158 million people voted in the 2020 US election. This is the number of people who voted for each candidate, and the number of electors that made the final decision.
All US states except Alabama, Delaware, Mississippi, and New Hampshire allow early voting before the presidential election on November 4, 2024. Here are the early voting start and end dates for each state.
If the president-elect of the United States dies before taking office, there are several mechanisms that allow a successor to be chosen in the event of death.
In one of the closest results in history, Biden beat Trump in the 2020 elections. We tell you how many Popular Votes and College Votes the former president obtained.