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Kamala Harris has officially acknowledged her loss in the 2024 presidential race. On Wednesday, Nov. 6, the 60-year-old vice president made a concession call to the President-elect, Donald Trump, who is 78. According to a senior aide from Harris’s team, she congratulated Trump and offered her formal concession.
In their conversation, Harris reportedly emphasized the importance of ensuring a smooth transfer of power between administrations. She also expressed her hope that Trump would work to represent and serve all Americans.

Elon Musk has started celebrating an increasingly likely Donald Trump win, posting a photoshopped picture to X of himself inside the Oval Office carrying a sink.
The meme, while head-scratching without context, is a reference to Musk’s first day in charge of Twitter after he shelled out $44 billion to buy the social media giant in 2022. Back then, Musk posted a clip of him carrying a sink into Twitter’s offices in San Francisco with the caption, “Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in!”
Musk, 53, called on the meme again in the early hours of Wednesday morning after Georgia and North Carolina were called for the former president, writing in his caption again, “Let that sink in.” Two hours earlier he posted, “game, set, match.”

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Wall Street responded enthusiastically to the news of former President Donald Trump’s anticipated return to the White House, with all three major indices reaching historic highs on Wednesday.
The Dow soared nearly 1,300 points, marking a record peak at 43,499. Similarly, the Nasdaq increased by 425 points to 18,860, and the S&P 500 added 103 points, climbing to 5,887 shortly after trading commenced.
This market surge was largely driven by sectors expected to benefit the most from Trump’s policies, particularly those anticipating reduced regulation and potential tax cuts under his leadership.
“There was relief that there was a quick and undisputed election result,” noted David Morrison, a senior market analyst at Trade Nation.

WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris called President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to congratulate him on his election victory, a senior Harris aide said. The aide said Harris discussed the importance of a peaceful transfer of power with Trump ahead of her planned concession speech Wednesday afternoon.

WASHINGTON – In an unexpected move, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Special Counsel Jack Smith have decided to end their cases against President-elect Donald Trump.

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