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Why did the ‘red wave’ fall flat on its face?

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The red wave that so many were expecting has seemingly fallen flat on its face, and one can expect the Democrats are breathing a cautious sigh of relief today

We’re standing by to take you live to the White House as President Biden delivers his first remarks since the polls closed on Tuesday.

As it stands, the Republican party will likely regain control of the House, but the Senate still hangs in the balance.

All eyes are now on Georgia, Arizona and Nevada.

In Georgia, the contest between Republican Herschel Walker and Democrat Raphael Warnock is just too close to call.

It’s likely this will be the seat which ultimately decides what party controls the Senate, but we won’t know the result until December 6 when there is an election runoff.

In the key state of Pennsylvania, Democrat John Fetterman, the man who suffered a stroke in May, has defeated his Republican opponent Mehmet Oz.

Regardless, if the Democrats do lose control of either chamber, the GOP will be able to block President Joe Biden’s agenda.

Meanwhile, in Florida, governor Ron DeSantis is staring down the barrel of a 2024 presidential bid after a convincing win in his state.

William is an Executive News Producer at TICKER NEWS, responsible for the production and direction of news bulletins. William is also the presenter of the hourly Weather + Climate segment. With qualifications in Journalism and Law (LLB), William previously worked at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) before moving to TICKER NEWS. He was also an intern at the Seven Network's 'Sunrise'. A creative-minded individual, William has a passion for broadcast journalism and reporting on global politics and international affairs.

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U.S. shutdown ends: what’s next?

Congress reopens U.S. government after 43-day shutdown; Zoran Kresovic examines the deal’s implications and ongoing political tensions.

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Congress reopens U.S. government after 43-day shutdown; Zoran Kresovic examines the deal’s implications and ongoing political tensions.


After a record 43-day government shutdown, Congress has finally agreed to reopen the U.S. government, but political tensions and risks remain.

Zoran Kresovic from Blueberry Markets breaks down the deal and its implications.

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Trump Threatens $5B BBC Lawsuit

Trump targets BBC with a $5 billion defamation claim over edited video; expert discusses implications.

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Trump targets BBC with a $5 billion defamation claim over edited video; expert discusses implications.


U.S. President Donald Trump is pursuing a defamation claim against the BBC over an edited speech video, potentially seeking up to $5 billion.

Oz Sultan from Sultan Interactive Group joins us to unpack the legal and reputational implications.

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Trump-Xi APEC talks stir Taiwan concerns

Trump and Xi’s APEC meeting raises concerns over US Taiwan policy and changing regional alliances.

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Trump and Xi’s APEC meeting raises concerns over US Taiwan policy and changing regional alliances.


President Trump and Xi Jinping met at APEC, prompting questions about US policy on Taiwan and shifting regional alliances.

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