Presidential debate: COVID-19 tests, masks and no crowds in the age of coronavirus
Debates are typically some of the most exciting nights of the campaign season, drawing a crowd of thousands of staffers, media and guests.
Tips for dealing with Election Stress Disorder
A survey from the American Psychological Association found Election Stress Disorder is affecting many people on both sides of the political spectrum.
Another GOP challenge tries to block absentee ballot order in Michigan
A lawsuit filed in federal court is attempting to block an order that would still count absentee ballots in Michigan days after the Nov. 3 election.
Trump supporter hit on Telegraph with water bottle thrown from speeding car
"A guy threw a shake and it splattered over my leg," said Shanell. "So a guy puts up a camera to see if anyone else would throw anything else."
First presidential debate is Tuesday, here's what to expect
There will be no masks, no handshakes, only a few audience members, and the media. On the table will be six topics and 90 minutes of discussion, moderated by Chris Wallace of FOX News.
President Trump's former campaign manager hospitalized amid threat to harm self
Florida police and campaign officials say President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale has been hospitalized after he threatened to harm himself.
App gives Trump-Biden debate viewers chance to win cash
The FOX Bet Super 6 Presidential Debate Game aims to create a fun, light-hearted opportunity for viewers to engage in the highly anticipated debate.
Here's how to stop receiving those political text messages on your phone
If you’ve just about had it with all the political ads on TV and the unsolicited calls encouraging you to vote for one candidate over the other, you’re not alone. However, political text messages also seem to be crowding up consumers’ phones as Election Day quickly approaches.
Tax revelation could tarnish image that fueled Trump's rise to White House
The New York Times on Sunday revealed that President Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017 and paid no income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years.
Former Michigan AG Schuette: 'no hypocrisy' with Trump filling SCOTUS seat
"When the presidency is controlled by one party and the United States Senate by the very same party, it has gone forward confirming that nominee whether it's a Democrat or Republican," he said.
Voting Matters exhibit shows the history of African-American fight to vote
It's called Voting Matters, an interactive multimedia experience, allowing you to walk through time and learn about the fight for African-Americans to vote in the U.S. - a struggle with a painful past that many died to achieve.
Election relief arrives for Michigan poll workers as absentee ballots break records
Michigan lawmakers from the House and Senate approved a bill that would grant poll workers more time to count absentee votes during the 2020 election. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign it.
Online Michigan Early Vote Rally urges Democrats to cast ballots now for Biden
Thursday night a virtual Democratic Get Out the Vote rally was held online urging you to vote now, along with your friends and family.
Early voting is underway in Michigan as Lt. Gov lauds state's electoral system credibility
The president's comments created a cascade of headlines hedging whether he'd accept the results of the November election.
Michigan state officials say Russians have tried to hack election system, say Trump should abide by results
On the first day of early voting, Michigan election officials say their system has already been attacked by hackers.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer talks restrictions on assisted living, movie theaters reopening, and early voting
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer kicked off the state's early voting period for the 2020 election by answering questions on ballots and COVID-19.
Michigan lawmakers unveil and approve $62.7B state budget
Michigan lawmakers passed a state budget on Wednesday that avoids major cuts that had been feared due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump declines to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses election
Trump told reporters Wednesday that he would “have to see what happens" when asked about whether he’d commit to a peaceful transfer of power.
Trump's response to Detroit community leader's question on race inequality 'a slap in the face'
In a 1-on-1 interview with President Donald Trump Tuesday morning, Roop Raj passed along a question from Williams regarding the protests and racial inequality.


















