It may have felt like a long journey, but the day is here. After months of anxiety-inducing uncertainty and a seemingly endless series of history-making events, the US presidential race will (finally) come to a close on Tuesday.
Americans, along with so many people around the world, will gather around their televisions and phone screens to learn who will be the next president of the United States: Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
Even though Harris and Trump have presented fundamentally different visions for the future of the US and its role on the global stage, the race has remained neck and neck since Joe Biden shocked the country by abandoning his re-election bid in July. Results will start rolling in on Tuesday night, giving the nation its first clues about which party will control not just the White House, but Congress as well. Here is an hour-by-hour guide on how to watch election night like an expert:
POLLS FULLY CLOSE IN SIX STATES, INCLUDING GEORGIA
Americans will get their first clues about the outcome of the presidential race at 7pm ET, when polls close in the battleground state of Georgia. Biden won Georgia by just 0.2 points in 2020, after Trump carried the state by 5 points four years earlier. This year, Trump appears to have a slight advantage over Harris in the Peach state, according to the Guardian's polling tracker, but a strong night for Democrats could put Georgia in their win column again.
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REMINISCING PERSIAN & URDU LITERARY TRENDS IN INDIA
Persian and Urdu remains as a living tradition in India, in which hundreds of millions of people continue to think, write and dream. Traditionally, History writing in India and about India of the 18th and 19th centuries was a product of a complex crosscurrent of languages and ideas.
Vijayveer Sidhu wins first 25m rapid fire pistol National title
Punjab's Vijayveer Sidhu beat fellow Olympian Gurpreet Singh of Army Marksmanship Unit to clinch his maiden men's 25m rapid-fire pistol (RFP) title at the ongoing 67th National Shooting Championship Competitions (NSCC) for pistol events here on Thursday.
Babar Azam Makes History, Becomes Third Player to Secure Elusive Feat
Pakistan batter Babar Azam made history in Centurion by becoming only the third player to score over 4,000 runs in all three formats of the game.
Mohamed Salah signs contract extension with Liverpool, set to stay until 2028
The news of Salah's contract extension comes on the heels of Liverpool's impressive 6-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, where Salah scored twice. The match showcased a thrilling performance from Liverpool, with goals from Luis Diaz and Alexis Mac Allister contributing to their dominant win.
Sam Konstas reminds Shastri of Sehwag with majestic debut outing
Former head coach Ravi Shastri saw shades of iconic opener Virender Sehwag when he watched Australia Test debutant Sam Konstas take on the Indian pace attack on the opening day of the Boxing Day match at the MCG.
AUSTRALIA AT 311/6 INDIA FIGHT BACK
India mounted a comeback on Day 1 of the fourth Border-Gavaskar Test, ending the day with Australia at 311/6.
He Is A Legend Of The Game.: Sam Konstas On Bumrah
Australian debutant Sam Konstas reflected on his encounter with Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah during the first day of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Ponting reflects on Kohli's heated exchange with Sam Konstas
Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting on Thursday reflected on Virat Kohli's heated exchange with Aussie debutant Sam Konstas at the Boxing Day Test and said that the India batter \"instigated that confrontation\".
Fabindia and Penguin Random House Celebrate 'The Joy of Reading'
Samina Mishra captivated the young audience with her engaging storytelling, bringing the book's characters and narrative to life. Following the reading, she interacted with the budding readers, sparking discussions and encouraging their curiosity. The interactive activities were thoughtfully curated to instill a love for books and inspire children to explore the world of literature.
JUXTAPOSITIONING OF WESTERN AND EASTERN TRAGIC SENSIBILITY
'The Sinned Against', Anand takes up a challenging proposition of juxta-positioning the western and the eastern tragic sensibility. He compares Oedipus and Puran, a folk hero from erstwhile Punjab, and shows how they are similar in their fate, and how they depart in their individual destiny as well as in their emotional and cultural constitution.