Donald Trump and his allies have united right-wing media and internet trolls with false messaging that legitimate vote counting should stop
From openly gay black men to a transgender candidate, these newly elected representatives broke barriers in a contest dominated by two white men
The Fox News decision left the president fuming, and his team complaining. Then he began casting aspersions on other states' vote counts
The coronavirus dominated voters' thinking, but those concerned about rising infections sided with Joseph R. Biden Jr. while those who wanted the economy open went for President Trump
Patience is a virtue that municipal leaders, meditation experts and anyone who has glanced in passing at various Election Day scenarios keep urging voters to embrace. Fine. But easier said than done
A look at a few of the cases waiting for Donald Trump if Joe Biden becomes the next US President
Robert Cahaly's polls have Arizona, Michigan and Florida in the president's column. It's hard to find another pollster who agrees with him. But they didn't believe him in 2016 either
A look at where the US presidential candidates stand on policy issues that affect India and Indian Americans, including immigration, business and more
As 4 out of 5 Americans say they feel nervous about the country's future, voters get a definitive chance to decide whether or not to vote out Donald Trump
The social media platforms are key conduits for information and communication, and were all misused in the 2016 US elections. Here's how they plan to handle the challenges facing them in the Donald Trump vs Joe Biden contest, on and after November 3
The White House did not take basic steps to investigate its outbreak. The New York Times worked with geneticists to sequence the virus that infected two journalists exposed during the outbreak, providing clues to how it may have spread.