An event, co-hosted by the Climate Museum and Columbia University’s Earth Institute, stations scientists with “climate-communication tips” in prominent and iconic public spaces around the city.
As of Thursday morning, with fires still burning on either side, Point Dume remained under evacuation orders. “It is a �Lord of the Flies’ situation up there right now.”
The race between Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams remains undecided, while the campaigns trade accusations about the voting process in court and in the press.
As of Sunday morning, at least a hundred and seventy-five houses had been destroyed, three and a half thousand structures were under threat, two people were dead, and the fire was only ten per cent contained.
The Abrams campaign has set up seven offices around the state where staffers and volunteers are trying to make sure that provisional votes are counted.
Duncan Hunter’s win over Ammar Campa-Najjar means that the Fiftieth District reëlected a representative who is under indictment, and therefore stripped of all committee assignments in Congress.
New York suffers from notoriously regressive voting laws that often suppress turnout. At the Central branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, the line was nearly a hundred and fifty strong.
Valerie Ross is exactly the kind of voter—a white, middle-class suburban mom, who now has qualms about her vote for Trump—whom the Democrats are relying on in order to help them retake the House.
From broken voting machines to foreclosed polling places, the Election Protection Coalition’s hotline in Washington, D.C., has received thousands of calls from voters facing issues at ballots across the country.