
The last ballots are being counted in Florida, but President Obama is less worried about counting votes in the Sunshine State than he is about counting the votes in a still sharply divided Congress that will be necessary to pushing his second-term agenda. ...
Read more: Obama's Challenges: Fiscal Cliff, Building Consensus
The man Detroit-area police have arrested in connection with two dozen highway shootings that have taken place across four Michigan counties over the past four months has been identified by his mother and is scheduled to appear in court today....
Read more: Michigan Highway Shooting Suspect Identified by Mother
As marijuana supporters across the country rejoice at Colorado and Washington becoming the first states to legalize the drug recreationally, experts and lawmakers warn that the celebrations may be premature. ...
Read more: Marijuana Legalization Celebrations May Be Premature
Not long after President Obama stepped off the stage in Chicago where he celebrated his re-election early this morning, congratulatory messages began to roll in from world leaders.
The messages were often delivered in diplomatic language that hinted at tensions or the possibility of breakthroughs.
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The approaching storm caused more than 880 flight cancellations Wednesday, according to data from FlightStats. The majority of those are at the three major New York City airports: Newark, LaGuardia, and John F. Kennedy. Newark has 362 cancellations and LaGuardia and JFK have 265 and 183 cancellations, respectively. ...
ABC's Devin Dwyer and Emily Friedman share their experiences on the road with candidates....
Read more: Watch: ABC News Digital Reporters: Behind the Scenes of the 2012 Presidential Election
Republicans have locked in at least 234 seats and Democrats have secured at least 190 winners in the House of Representatives. But with some ballots yet to be counted, 11 races remained too close to call, and at least seven appeared to be headed for......
Read more: Eleven House Races Too Close to Call; Many Headed for Recount
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Eddie Murphy has been showing off a new leading lady on his arm and she’s almost 20 years younger than the actor. Murphy, 51, walked the red carpet with Australian model Paige Butcher, 33, Saturday at his Spike TV tribute event, “Eddie Murphy: One Night...
From New Hampshire, now home to the country's first all-female congressional delegation, to Maryland and Maine, the first two states to legalize gay marriage by popular vote, the decisions rendered Tuesday might well be remembered longer than who ends up winning Florida's 27 electoral votes.
ABC News’ Z. Byron Wolf and Sarah Parnass report: Call it the second curse of the Bambino. Tuesday’s defeat made Mitt Romney the third straight presidential nominee from Massachusetts to lose on Election Day. For almost nine decades, Bay State residents suffered under the Curse...
Puerto Ricans Vote for Statehood, but oust Pro-statehood Governor Fortuño
Do you think you could do 1 million push-ups in a year? That’s roughly 2,739 pushups a day, 114 an hour, or 2 a minute. Assuming you don’t sleep. Sgt. Enrique Trevino can, and he’s doing it all to raise money for The Wounded Warriors...
An outspoken few are decidedly, and vocally, unhappy with Obama's win.
Hillary Clinton, Timothy Geithner expected to leave administration

