US Election: Huge swing as Trump betting odds plummet
Donald Trump was long odds to win yesterday. But that has all changed in the past hour.
Donald Trump was long odds to win yesterday. But that has all changed in the past hour.
Republicans are prepared to challenge the legitimacy of mail-in ballots in toss-up states.
New York Times: Voters were deeply divided on what mattered more.
A bridge near one of the Trump Towers has been raised in preparation for "civil unrest".
J Lo and Kate Beckinsale opt for beachwear - and Chelsea Handler sets the bar.
Lil Wayne publicly dumped by his girlfriend days after Donald Trump photo op.
New York Times: Voting for a vast majority of Americans has proceeded smoothly.
Donald Trump has racked up his first major victory of election night 2020.
Financial Times: Polls point to record split as female voters sour on Donald Trump.
The suspect calls have been placed to residents in most US area codes for months.
US has sought the group's extradition for nearly a decade over alleged copyright crimes.
The First Lady wore Gucci to vote - but she was missing a key accessory.
ANALYSIS: Supreme Court's extradition judgment is like losing Lotto but winning Powerball.
New York Times: This was not the 2020 that Trump had envisioned for himself.
Americans are making their choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
Donald Trump has shared a video of himself dancing to YMCA as America votes.
If Trump wins then the polls will have been more wrong than ever before.
When is it, what time do polls open, and how does voting work?
New York Times: The nation is on edge as early voting shatters records.
The most famous shopping strips in the United States are unrecognisable.
US voters face an economic conundrum, writes Dr Oliver Hartwich.
The Supreme Court is poised to hand down its verdict on Dotcom and extradition to the US.
New York Times: Trump is sounding both notes of bravado and exasperation.
While Trump and Biden criticise, China's economy keeps steaming ahead.
The polls suggest Gen Z's firmly behind Joe Biden - but that doesn't tell the full story.
New York Times: How they plan to handle the challenges facing them before, on and after.
Covid-19 in the US and NZ has been a tale of contrasts, writes barrister Clive Elliott.
The S&P 500 has a reliable track record of predicting who'll take the White House.
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.