Pops, screams and then blood: On the scene at the Trump rally shooting
Trump kept his fist raised as he hobbled off the stage.
Trump kept his fist raised as he hobbled off the stage.
Ronald Reagan was the last President to be shot.
US President joins Democrats and Republicans denouncing the shooting.
OPINION: Trump's campaign will only benefit from his brave reaction.
Former President Donald Trump, speaking at a rally in the swing state of Pennsylvania, seemingly narrowly dodged certain death after gunshots sounded, apparently clipping his ear.
Trump is set to reveal his running mate in the next few days.
Biden tells a Michigan rally he is committed to the campaign and will counter GOP threats.
New York Times: 'Special deputies' being recruited to deploy during unrest or disaster.
New York Times: Biden has found himself increasingly isolated even before today.
The world is watching the President after his disastrous debate performance.
NY Times: The White House wouldn't comment on the purpose of the neurologist's visits.
New York Times: VP Kamala Harris has spent the past year trying to quiet her doubters.
Kevin O’Connor became Joe Biden's personal doctor in 2009 and the two are extremely close.
Harris is seen as the likely front-runner if Biden were to suspend his bid.
OPINION: The outcome could have ripple effects for all Kiwis.
'With him, we lose. With the courage to pass the torch, we win.'
After the disastrous debate with Trump, Biden is determined to prove himself.
President suggests shaky performance was due to poor preparation, exhaustion and illness.
President commits yet another verbal gaffe on Philadelphia radio station.
OPINION: There'll be plenty of high-level chat about what Trump 2.0 might bring.
What he told Democratic governors during a private meeting about his campaign.
NY Times: A new nominee could bring a crash-course campaign with no room for error.
Trump's team want Biden to stay in the race because they think they can beat him.
There are signs the Democratic party will accept Kamala Harris if Joe Biden steps down.
OPINION: 'New Zealanders are by and large a conservative bunch.'
New York Times opinion: The Supreme Court has done more than score a victory for Trump.
A divided Supreme Court ruled Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for official acts.
President fears move over Donald Trump case will change the world’s most powerful office.
Todd McClay, Ray Smith, Julian Raine, Stefan Vogel, Kerry Worsnop.
Donald Trump's 'immunity' for official acts sets a precedent for future presidents.