'That will be it': Donald Trump won't run again if he loses
Trump faces a tight race against Democratic US Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump faces a tight race against Democratic US Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump said he would not agree to a rematch with Harris as an October date is 'too late'.
The candidates’ finances reveal stark wealth disparities in the upcoming US election.
Union branches in battleground states rushed to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.
In a tight US Presidential race, music has the potential to make a big difference.
The singer and her brother have urged their followers to register and vote.
Swift had questioned why Trump used AI to falsely suggest to voters she'd endorsed him.
A US woman who inspired Trump with rants of 'strung-up pets' has broken her silence.
OPINION: Media are falling for the same tricks from the same guy eight years on.
Donald Trump says he will not participate in another debate
New York Times: Trump claims best debate ever, despite mixed reviews.
The pop star has publicly endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president.
OPINION: Trump produces jaw-dropping, off-the-rails stuff in TV showdown.
New York Times: A four-minute stretch seemed to alter the trajectory of the debate.
From the moment Harris walked on to the stage, it was clear she was on a singular mission.
More than 26,000 Kiwis cast their votes on who they believed had the upper hand.
New York Times: Harris reminded viewers she owns a gun. Trump repeated a debunked rumour.
The singer said the threat of AI prompted her to be 'transparent' with voters.
New York Times: Donald Trump has honed a playbook of explicitly gendered attacks.
ANALYSIS: Donald Trump has invoked the prospect of bloodshed, again
Financial Times: Latest clash as Google has landmark loss in separate case over search.
New York Times: The two camps’ preparation could not be more different.
Financial Times: Presidential candidates offer sharp contrasts on tax, trade, inflation.
The final pre-election weeks have begun and the candidates are neck-and-neck.
Dick Cheney served as George W. Bush's VP and epitomised the Republican Party for decades.
Debate rules include no live audience, muted microphones, and a simple stage setup.
US intelligence agencies believe Moscow actually wants Trump to win.
Financial Times: Spy fears and dual-use technologies have eclipsed free market orthodoxy.
The actor’s public stance was seen as a major influence on the President exiting the race.
Harris and the former president have both agreed to a debate this month.