Only 3.7% said they were undecided, meaning if all the undecided voters go to the Democrats, Republicans will still enjoy a nearly 9 point lead.
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Only 3.7% said they were undecided, meaning if all the undecided voters go to the Democrats, Republicans will still enjoy a nearly 9 point lead.
Major League Baseball on Friday said it would postpone the start of Spring Training games until at least March 5 due to an ongoing labor dispute with its players.
Friday afternoon, as his surrogates continued to prep for what might be the inevitable, U.S. President Joe Biden clung to the last threads of hope for diplomacy but told the world he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin was already resolute about invading Ukraine.
A Minnesota judge on Friday sentenced former police officer Kimberly Potter to two years in the fatal shooting of black motorist Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, a lighter sentence than the roughly seven years in prison sought by prosecutors.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford found himself in the middle of controversy this week as the Rams celebrated their 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI.
Russian-backed separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine declared a full military mobilization on Saturday, a day after ordering women and children to evacuate to southern Russia because of what they said was the threat of conflict.
The United States hockey team won a magnificent victory over the powerful Soviet Red Army Team on their way to a gold.
The wife of a former U.S. naval engineer pleaded guilty on Friday to helping her husband try to sell secrets about U.S. nuclear submarines to an unknown foreign country.
According to a new Gallup poll, 7.1% of Americans consider themselves LGBTQ, doubling the amount in 2012.
Karley Cicale looks at why prices seem out of control, and some of the factors the experts are watching out for while warmer months approach.