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He predicted Trump's win in 2016. Now he's ready to call 2020
New York Times: Most historians study the past. Allan Lichtman predicts the future.
New York Times: Most historians study the past. Allan Lichtman predicts the future.
New York Times: Little remains known about how the virus arrived at the White House.
New York Times: Several factors that led to the misfire last time are no longer in play.
New York Times: Trump's hope that a vaccine or Biden scandal could shake things up faded.
White House spokesperson said Fauci's criticism was to be expected 'from The Swamp'.
'Why couldn't the baby have looked like David Bowie or something?'
New York Times: Trump's blinkered view has created something of an alternate universe.
Facebook will "add a label" to candidates' online posts that claim an unverified win.
If you look at the latest US election polls, Donald Trump needs a miracle to win.
The rallies draw thousands of people with no social distancing.
Barack Obama blasts Trump as gloves come off three days from polling day.
New York Times: At one rally, in just 90 minutes, Trump made 131 false statements.
The Government shouldn't endorse Trump's pick for top OECD job just because he's a Kiwi.
During a rally in Waterford, Michigan Trump claimed ‘You know, our doctors get more money if somebody dies from Covid’. Video / Donald Trump via Facebook
Trump has been dumped as Madame Tussauds in Berlin bins it’s Trump effigy. Video / Madame Tussauds Berlin via Instagram
New York Times: The star-studded campaign was supposed lift American spirits.
The rallies are some of the biggest events being held in defiance of crowd restrictions.
During the final days of campaigning Joe Biden called out President Donald Trump saying he "has just given up" on fighting the coronavirus, and he says the American people deserve better. Video / AP
Migrants who enter the US illegally are often expelled within hours, only to try again.
New York Times: Inside the White House's secret, last-ditch effort to change narrative.
An interview with Fox Business went hopelessly off the rails.
OPINION: Dick Brass on how the US election is splitting families.
New York Times: How Trump defaulted on loans, sued his bank and had debt forgiven.
White House aide knew the couple when they were dating and she was on The Apprentice.
New York Times: Hidden financial records cast doubt on charitable commitments.
Kiwi businessman Chris Liddell has been nominated to head up the OECD.
New York Times: This group will continue to fight for Trump and he knows that.
Violent skirmishes have broken out between supporters and opponents of Donald Trump.
As the US election approaches, millions of eyes have turned to betting agencies for clues.
A number of the President's tweets and comments from throughout the pandemic appear.