'Cowering': Trump's sons fume at Republican 'sheep'
The sons of Donald Trump have taken to social media to vent their frustrations.
The sons of Donald Trump have taken to social media to vent their frustrations.
Securing a Senate majority will be crucial for the eventual winner of the presidency.
New York Times: The Fox News decision left the president fuming, and his team complaining.
A surprising twist is revealed in US voting data, worrying health officials.
Former Senator says Trump "doesn't intend to exit the stage anytime soon."
Crowds converge on a key vote count site as officials work under police protection.
New York Times: Some states are still too close to call, but things are becoming clearer.
The state has a long history of being held by Republicans - but everything has changed.
Defence lawyers argue jurors could be swayed by protesters outside the courthouse.
New York Times: Biden faces a Republican-led Senate with a history of obstruction.
New York Times: For Biden, it has always been about Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
US coronavirus surge shows no sign of slowing down, and children now 11 per cent of cases.
Voting returns went against President Trump in the two key states.
Financial Times: The real lesson is that the US is almost ungovernable.
New York Times: Regardless of election results, Trump directs response as numbers climb.
Donald Trump's press secretary insists that he will win the election.
New York Times: Even if defeated, Trump won't go away quietly.
With 'too close to call' in danger of lasting for weeks, here are six lessons from 2000.
New York Times: On election day anxiety was the great uniter, and motivator.
Many pre-election polls had predicted a landslide for Joe Biden, but it has been close.
New York Times: Trump is undermining the election's legitimacy and the government.
A President Biden could lead with more predictability for New Zealand, an expert says.
Will the Secret Service be forced to march Trump out of the White House at gunpoint?
Opinion: The United States is wracked by division and self-doubt about its core values.
Drama has erupted with Donald Trump making a controversial speech.
The US market spun through a night of surprises and sharp swings.
Opinion: Trump himself is not America's problem: he is a symptom of their problems.
Bernie Sanders saw this all coming, and took to TV to share it with the world.
Trump has taken to social media to denounce what he calls fraudulent votes.
New York Times: Trump's ugly speech told us exactly where the US is going - nowhere good.