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    Art Directors Guild Awards 2024: Nominations, date, time, place, host

    'Maestro', 'Napoleon' and 'Oppenheimer have been nominated in the period feature film category of Art Directors Guild 2024 Nominations. Here is the list. Also, know when and where the winners will be announced.

    Madeleine Albright, 1st female US secretary of state, dies

    As secretary of state, Albright was the highest-ranking woman in the history of the U.S. government. She was not in the line of succession to the presidency, however, because she was born in what was then Czechoslovakia. Still, she was universally admired for breaking a glass ceiling, even by her political detractors.

    Democrats' US Senate drive halted by Republicans; key races remain undecided, as yet

    In Maine, Republican Sen. Susan Collins won the hardest-fought race of her career, securing a fifth term by defeating Democrat Sara Gideon. Declaring victory Wednesday afternoon, Collins said the outcome was "affirmation of the work that I'm doing in Washington."

    Republican incumbents hold off Democratic challengers for U.S. Senate

    Republicans currently hold 53 seats. Democrats need to win four seats to take a majority, or three if Joe Biden wins the White House, which would give a Vice President Kamala Harris the tie-breaking vote.

    U.S. Poll results: Democrats losing paths to Senate control as GOP hangs on

    While Democrats picked up must-win seats in Colorado and Arizona, they suffered a setback in Alabama, and Republicans held their own in one race after another, dramatically limiting the places where Democrats hoped to make inroads.

    Republican Mitch McConnell wins re-election, but control of US Senate still at stake

    Polls closed in key states where some of the nation's most well-known senators were on the ballot. In Kentucky, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell fended off Democrat Amy McGrath, a former fighter pilot in a costly campaign, but he acknowledged his GOP colleagues face tougher races.

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