Tuesday, December 30

Republican Party projected to have a majority in the US House of Representatives

Republicans have won a majority in the United States House of Representatives, the Associated Press projected. The AP called the race in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District in favor of Rep. Read more...

Photo: The United States Capitol is pictured. The Republican Party will keep control of the U.S. House of Representatives come January, the Associated Press projects. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Trump chooses UCLA alumnus William McGinley as White House counsel

President-elect Donald Trump appointed William McGinley – a UCLA alumnus – as his White House counsel. McGinley, who graduated from UCLA with a history degree in 1992, has also held the role of White House Cabinet secretary in Trump’s first administration and general counsel to the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Read more...

Photo: Bunche Hall, which houses the Department of History, is pictured. President-elect Donald Trump appointed William McGinley, a UCLA history alumnus, to be his White House counsel. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Republicans projected to assume control of United States Senate

This post was updated Nov. 11 at 6:26 p.m. For the first time since 2021, Republicans will control the United States Senate. At 9:06 p.m., the Associated Press projected that Sen. Read more...

Photo: The United States Capitol is pictured. The Republican Party is projected to assume 51 Senate seats – holding a majority for the first time since 2021. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff wins California’s Senate seat

This post was updated Nov. 6 at 1:44 a.m. Democrat Adam Schiff won the race for California’s United States Senate seat, defeating Republican Steve Garvey.  Schiff, a current U.S. Read more...

Photo: Adam Schiff – the incoming junior senator from California – is pictured. Schiff, a Democrat, beat Republican Steve Garvey. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin senior staff)


US House finds UCLA, other universities did not address antisemitism amid protests

This post was updated Nov. 6 at 1:41 a.m. The United States House of Representatives released a report Thursday concluding that many American universities – including UCLA – failed to adequately address antisemitism. Read more...

Photo: The United States Capitol is pictured. The U.S. States House of Representatives released a report Thursday alleging that UCLA failed to adequately address antisemitism. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin senior staff)


2024 Election

The Daily Bruin covers breaking news relevant to the UCLA community as it happens. This page covers election day and the night following it, tracking results as they come in from locations across Los Angeles County. Read more...



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