-
House battle takes center stage as Trump's party pursues full control of Washington
The high-stakes fight for the House is still unsettled. Speaker Mike Johnson and his allies projecting confidence that a Trump-led GOP will win a trifecta in Washington.
-
An election of firsts, from Donald Trump's rise from the ashes to a transgender breakthrough. Have a look
This year’s elections featured many firsts, from a transgender woman elected to Congress to new milestones for Hispanic lawmakers.
-
RFK Jr. says he won't ‘take away anybody's vaccines,' may remove a department at FDA
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who may play a key role in public health issues under Trump’s second administration, offered more details on what he would do in that role.
-
Mainers reject proposal to resurrect the state's original flag
Mainers were smitten by the state’s original flag during the 2020 bicentennial. But the retro flag’s popularity wasn’t enough to convince voters to make it the state’s official flag. Residents voted Tuesday to retain the existing flag — blue with the state seal — instead of adopting a flag that tracks closely with the state’s original flag — a simple...
-
Maine Sen. Angus King focusing on future as counting continues in 4-way race
Independent Sen. Angus King was well ahead in his bid for a third term in Maine on Wednesday, but with much of the vote yet to be counted, it was unclear whether ranked voting would be needed to decide the four-way race. King said he believed he’d won outright with a majority of vote in his election, though NBC News...
-
After Trump win, RFK Jr. says he won't ‘take away anybody's vaccines'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who will meet with senior Trump aides on Wednesday to discuss his role going forward, said that he would eliminate the nutrition departments at the FDA.
-
‘So egregious': Mass. investigating ballots running out at Boston polling places
After ballots ran out at several Boston polling places on Election Day, Massachusetts’ secretary of state announced an investigation into “significant problems” with how Tuesday’s vote was administered by the Boston Elections Department.
-
Trump supporters gather outside Trump Tower after election victory
Trump supporters gathered outside one of his most famous properties to celebrate his election victory.
-
What is the 22nd Amendment?
The 78-year-old president-elect, Donald Trump, will begin his second presidential term in January, but is there a possibility he could win a third term?
-
How voting demographics changed between 2020 and 2024 presidential elections
NBC News’ exit polls show the differences in voting among various demographics from 2020 to 2024.
-
Trump becomes second president-elect who will serve non-consecutive terms
Here is a brief history of non-consecutive presidential terms, a precedent set by Grover Cleveland in 1892.
-
Donald Trump has sweeping plans for a second administration. Here's what he's proposed
Donald Trump has promised sweeping action in a second administration. But his proposals are more complicated than that sounds and often lack specifics.
-
Here's how to cope with election anxiety if you're struggling with the results
Elections can be tough on your mental health. Here’s some advice from Alice Connors-Kellgren, a Tufts clinical psychologist.
Follow NBC10 Boston:
https://instagram.com/nbc10boston
https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston
https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston
https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston -
Ex-Sen. Kelly Ayotte wins New Hampshire governor's race
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu’s decision not to seek a fifth two-year term set up on one of the most competitive gubernatorial races in the country, with former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte defeating former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig....
...Follow NBC10...
-
2024 election demographics: How did Americans vote by age, race?
Here is the latest voting demographic breakdown from exit polls conducted by NBC News, in conjunction with other news organizations across the country.
-
Mass. voters reject legalizing psychedelics, approve dropping high school test requirements
Massachusetts voters said yes to auditing the Legislature but rejected increasing the hourly wage for workers who collect tips. They also rejected the use of certain plant-based psychedelics and eliminated the use of statewide tests as a high school graduation requirement. ...
...Follow NBC10...
-
Decisive victory for Trump leaves some Harris voters nervous for next 4 years
From immigration to retaliation, Donald Trump’s return to the White House has promised widespread changes to the way America is seen on the world stage.
Follow NBC10 Boston:
https://instagram.com/nbc10boston
https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston
https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston
https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston -
What is a concession speech? What to know about the tradition
The tradition involves two reasons why concessions matter: the importance of handing off a functioning executive branch to the new commander-in-chief and the necessary prevention of any political violence.
-
What has Trump said he will do on day one in office?
Donald Trump has vowed to take action on various issues on his first day in office.
-
Can Donald Trump run for president in 2028? Why the US Constitution says no
President-elect Donald Trump will begin his second presidential term in January, but can he run again in 2028? Here’s why the U.S. Constitution says no.