Because of the difficulty of collecting votes in Alaska, it could take days to see the final results of the race.
Alaska became the latest state to legalize marijuana.
The sweeping Republican victory in Tuesday’s midterm elections came without a key piece of the electorate: women.
Millennials voted for Democratic Congressional candidates in the 2014 midterms, but in several competitive races, their support wasn't enough to secure a win.
Obama is expected to issue long-awaited executive orders on immigration any day now, potentially offering deportation relief to millions.
If Republicans are taking the midterms as a sign of how well they'll do in 2016, they're misreading the data. Big-time.
The Dalai Lama fled Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule and has lived in exile ever since.
This is the second such test by Russia in a week after it successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile on Oct. 29.
Jamaat-ul-ahrar is one of the groups to claim responsibility for Sunday's attack on the India-Pakistan border that killed at least 60 people.
Prime Minister Abbott reportedly said that the government will not force health care workers to go to Africa for treating Ebola patients.
Fresh clashes erupted just a day after Fatah -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ political party -- issued a “call to arms” to Palestinians.
Nolan was projected to beat Republican challenger Stewart Mills by a slim margin.
The hacker was indicted last year for allegedly hacking into the computer networks of American companies.
The Pentagon report also alleged that Pakistan is providing “sanctuary” to militants of the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network.
“All of our modeling has Warner winning this,” said Chuck Todd of "Meet the Press." But, "if I were [Gillespie], I wouldn't concede tonight."
Mia Love, a Haitian-American, became the first black Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. Congress.
GOP gubernatorial candidates scored big wins, backed by the millions of dollars raised by RGA head Chris Christie.
One of Washington's gun-related ballot measures sought to require background checks, while the other sought to forbid them.
After the elections in East Ukraine, Russia looks to pull Ukraine away from the West, as it did to Georgia in 2008.
From Spain to China, opinion was unanimous: It was a very bad day for the president of the United States of America.
Senate and governor hopefuls weren't the only ones on the ballot Tuesday.
Gubernatorial races put more state pension money in control of Wall Street financial managers.
Voters in South Dakota and Alaska are considering similar ballot initiatives.
The Republican incumbent beat Democrat challenger Mike Michaud in Maine's race for governor.
A South Korean news report stated that the new plant was built inside the Yongbyon nuclear power plant and is of the same size as the old one.
The last round of Rasmussen polling had Davis ahead with 52 percent and an earlier poll from Monmouth U. gave him 50 percent of the vote.
While the deal was announced a year ago, Saudi Arabia had held back funds over fears that the arms could fall into the hands of Hezbollah.
Republican Elise Stefanik defeated Democrat Aaron Woolf Tuesday in New York's upstate 21st District House of Representatives race.
The head of the Vatican think tank on life issues said in a report on the Ansa website described assisted suicide as "an absurdity."
French Hill, a millionaire banker, touted himself as a business leader, not a "career politician."