The battle for control of the US Senate
The two Georgia elections will decide how ambitious Joe Biden can be with his agenda.
The two Georgia elections will decide how ambitious Joe Biden can be with his agenda.
Vehicle explosion in downtown Nashville has caused widespread communication outages.
Despite a looming government shutdown, the US President is spending Christmas golfing.
In a video posted Wednesday, Donald Trump still insists that the election is stolen and 'massive fraud' occurred to elect Joe Biden. Video / Donald Trump via Facebook
Forget the pandemic, there's another thing that's plaguing the US.
President Trump specifically demanded lawmakers increase direct payments for Americans.
The outgoing US president has today pardoned 15 people.
The President's ire finds a new target - his conspicuously silent VP, Mike Pence.
Republicans have met with the President to plot an ultimately futile last-ditch effort.
The President discussed the idea with his pardoned former national security adviser.
New York Times: Trump is doing little to tackle challenges facing US in his final days.
Sidney Powell was booted from Trump's legal team after pushing wild conspiracy theories.
The approach represents a major shift from Donald Trump's presidency.
Trump's beloved Twitter has taken the war against his misinformation one step further.
President Donald Trump suggests without evidence that China behind US cyberattack.
Former national security adviser Michael Flynn has suggested martial law as a next step.
New York Times: Neighbours say he's violating an agreement made in 1993.
New York Times: Trump-friendly news outlets haven't accepted Biden's victory.
Hospital took precautions with the children on First Lady's annual visit.
New York Times: He failed to bend the state to his will, but he still broke the country.
The President turns on his own as GOP leaders publicly acknowledge Joe Biden's victory.
New York Times: What becomes of their scepticism has implications for US democracy.
The US Supreme Court has rejected a Texas-based lawsuit to overturn the election results.
New York Times: The GOP is cultivating "dreampolitik", a politics of partisan fantasy.
Despite Trump's 56 lawsuits to overturn the election have drowned, is it over? Not quite.
Trump's "big one" not so big after all the Supreme Court rules.
Ugly scenes erupted today in Washington DC between pro-Trump and anti-Trump demonstrators.
Wary police keep a two-block barrier between neo-fascist Proud Boys and anti-Trumpers.
The US President has long declared the Democrats have been waging a "war on Christmas".
The President blasts the court and AG Bill Barr as his supporters gather in Washington DC.