Republicans will control the U.S. Senate Republicans have successfully flipped control of the Senate, which Democrats currently control 51-49. Barbara Sprunt
Two Black women will serve together in the Senate for the first time Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland and Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware, both Democrats, won their Senate races on Tuesday — doubling the number of Black women who have been elected to the chamber. Rachel Treisman
Sarah McBride becomes the first openly transgender person elected to Congress Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride is once again making history — she will be the first openly transgender person to serve in the U.S. Congress. Barbara Sprunt
Project 2025 keeps coming up this election. What is it? Project 2025 refers to a controversial plan drafted by the conservative Heritage Foundation to overhaul the U.S. government. Franco Ordoñez
LIVE UPDATES: 2024 general election in Seattle, Washington state Tuesday is the final voting day of the 2024 election. Various national, state, and local races are at stake. Follow KUOW’s live coverage and results as they come in. KUOW Staff
Photos: See what Election Day looked like across the country The final day of election season is coming to an end as polling stations around the U.S. close. See what Election Day looked like across the country. NPR Staff
Election day at a border town that became a flashpoint for illegal crossings This border town became a flashpoint for illegal crossings during the Biden administration. Trump has vowed mass deportations if elected. Harris has said she’ll continue border crackdowns. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
What Pennsylvania residents are saying as they cast their ballots for president After months of relentless attention -- from the campaigns, text messages and political ads to numerous visits from the candidates themselves -- Pennsylvanians may be heaving a sigh of relief Tuesday. Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
Talking to voters in Phoenix, Ariz., on election day Both parties are making a last-minute push to get voters to the polls in this key Sun Belt swing state. Ximena Bustillo
Colorado jails offer in-person voting for the first time It's the first state in the country to require all counties to do so.