It may take a few days, since processing votes can be labor intensive.
Investors don’t have a hotline to our political future and are stuck in wait-and-see purgatory, just like the rest of us on this Election Day.
Reuters is reporting that there could be some big swings in currency markets as election results roll in later tonight.
Derek Tisler of the Brennan Center for Justice discusses how minor glitches can be amplified into conspiracy theories and spread quickly. He encourages voters to learn more, participate more, and share their concerns with election officials.
Trump’s proposed tariffs would extend to most U.S. trading partners. American agricultural exports are a favorite target for retaliation.
American consumers bear the brunt of tariffs — despite what the former president has said on the campaign trail.
Are individual campaign donations a better guide to the election than polls? We’ll hear why one economist thinks so.
A small town Wyoming editor has been running the local 120-year-old weekly newspaper by herself.
Campaigns are preparing for potential legal challenges related to Election Day results.
Americans are betting on who they think will win the election, but just how much stock should we put in predictions markets?