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The S&P 500 Returned an Average of 11% In the Second Half of Election Years with an Incumbent Running for Reelection
Since the S&P 500's inception in 1957, there have been 16 presidential elections, half of which had incumbents running for their second terms.
Calls For Joe Biden To Step Down Grows Stronger As More House Democrats Flag Reelection Plans
Four House Democrats, all ranking members of key House committees, made their positions known during a private call hosted by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
How Carla Denyer Is Winning Over Young Voters And Shaping The Future Of The Green Party
Green Party's Care Denyer says that we are "almost definitely going to have a Labour government," but she hopes the young voters will prove her wrong.
Dominican Election On Knife Edge As Presidential Debate Approaches
The upcoming Dominican election hangs in the balance as incumbent Luis Abinader faces off against former President Leonel Fernández.
From Photoshop To 'You Don't Look Like An MP', Female Politicians Are Still Judged On Their Appearance
For years, female politicians have been criticised by the public for their wardrobe. The trend has continued.
London Mayor Wants to Sell Homes of 'Putin Cronies' to Fund Building of 4,000 Low-Cost Homes
Khan's call comes days after the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
British Journalist Sentenced To Prison In Malaysia For Defaming Queen
The journalist has alleged that she is being targeted because of her reports that exposed the 1MDB scandal.
Rishi Sunak Under Fire For Trans Jibe When Murdered Teen's Mother Was In Commons
The teenager named Brianna Ghey died after repeatedly being stabbed with a knife in a park in Cheshire.
British Businessman Imprisoned In China On Spy Charges
The businessman disappeared from public life in 2018.
Labour And SNP Accused Of Plotting 'Dirty Deal' That Would 'Wipe The Tories Off The Map'
Humza Yousaf says that the SNP and Labour should discuss their "shared interests" as he is "absolutely" sure that Keir Starmer will be the next Prime Minister.
North Korea's Kim Jong-Un Believes Unification With South Korea No Longer Possible
The two Koreas remain technically at war with the presence of nearly two million troops at the border.
Poland Seeks Extradition Of Nazi War Veteran Praised In Canadian Parliament
Poland's education minister, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said that he has "taken steps" to seek the extradition of Hunka.
China's defence minister also goes 'missing' after foreign minister's recent disappearance
China's defence minister, Li Shangfu, has also not been spotted publicly in the last two weeks.
Trump thinks Vivek Ramaswamy would make a 'very good' vice-president
Former US President Donald Trump is all praise for his Indian-American rival Vivek Ramaswamy, stating that he would make a "very good" vice president.
Trump plans to 'lock up' political enemies if he becomes president again
Former US President Donald Trump has begun to make the same promises that he made during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Kim Jong Un speaks of 'danger of a nuclear war' as US holds drills with allies
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accused the United States and its allies of turning the waters off the Korean Peninsula into "the most unstable waters."
US elections: Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy wants Elon Musk as adviser
Indian-American Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy wants to make Tesla CEO Elon Musk his adviser.
Taliban bans women from visiting national park in Afghanistan
The Taliban have banned women from visiting one of Afghanistan's most famous national parks.
Sudanese citizens dying and hungry as violent conflict rages on
Months of war have left Sudanese citizens wanting food and healthcare, according to the United Nations
Kim Jong Un boosts weapons as US-South Korea prepare military drills
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered a drastic increase in weapons production.
Russian military officer defects to NATO member Lithuania
A Russian soldier defected to Lithuania to escape Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine.
Taliban officials make a bonfire of musical instruments because music 'destroys society'
The religious police in Afghanistan burnt down dozens of musical instruments claiming that music could "corrupt" people.
Ireland's gender equality referendum: A vote to remove "outmoded" language towards women
Ireland to hold gender equality referendums that will replace "discriminatory" references to a woman's role in society, in November 2023.
China building cyber weapons to attack enemy satellites, claims CIA document
A CIA document has revealed that China is developing advanced cyber weapons that will allow it to "seize control" of enemy satellites during conflicts.
Chinese defence minister praises Putin for 'promoting world peace'
Chinese defence minister Li Shangfu praised Russia for "promoting world peace" during his four-day visit to the state
Go woke, go broke: Is Disney facing losses due to its woke culture?
Disney was still reeling under the aftereffects of COVID-19 when it got involved in a controversy over the passage of the "Parental Rights in Education Bill"
Trump claims he 'got along well' with dictators like North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
Former US President Donald Trump is no stranger to controversies. He has often made headlines for his remarks and stance on issues.
Vladimir Putin is using body doubles on trips, claim social media users
Russian President Vladimir Putin has often been the centre of several conspiracy theories and rumours.
'Germany is still occupied by the Americans:' says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not one who minces words. He has often gone out of his way to take it out on his adversaries.
PM Rishi Sunak gets into trouble with law enforcement over his dog
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has often landed himself in hot water, either through his words or his actions.