Trump to Lose Special Twitter Protections in January

Trump to Lose Special Twitter Protections in January

U.S. President Donald Trump will be subjected to the same Twitter rules once president-elect Joe Biden takes the position officially on January 20, according to Twitter.
Mexico, Brazil Leaders Are Silent on Biden's Victory

Mexico, Brazil Leaders Are Silent on Biden's Victory

As the world celebrates former vice president Joe Biden's victory in the presidential race, two Latin American leaders held out their congratulatory remarks.
Here's How Biden Would Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic in US

Here's How Biden Would Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic in US

With his projected presidential win, former Vice President Joe Biden is now planning his move on how best to fight the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
Man Killed Girlfriend, Her Two Family Members After She Refused to Cook and Braid His Hair

Man Kills Girlfriend, Her Two Family Members After Refusing to Cook and Braid His Hair

An Oregon man killed his girlfriend and two members of her family after she refused to cook for him and braid his hair.
Trump Attacks Absentee Ballots Cast by Military as Count Continues

Trump Attacks Absentee Ballots Cast by Military as Count Continues

President Donald Trump has attacked the absentee ballots cast by military members and their spouses, which must be counted under the law.
Election Results: Biden Inching Closer to Presidency as He Leads in Pennsylvania, Nevada and Georgia

Election Results: Biden Inching Closer to Presidency as He Leads in Pennsylvania, Nevada and Georgia

Democratic nominee Joe Biden continues to lead the presidential race in several battleground states.
4 Ex-Minneapolis Cops Involved in George Floyd's Death to Be Tried Together

4 Ex-Minneapolis Cops Involved in George Floyd's Death to Be Tried Together

A judge has rejected the request of the defendants to move the location of the trial for the four former Minneapolis cops charged in George Floyd's death.
Justice Department Allows Armed Federal Agents in Ballot-Counting Sites

Justice Department Allows Armed Federal Agents in Ballot-Counting Sites

The Justice Department has agreed to allow armed agents in ballot-counting facilities across the country to investigate alleged voter fraud.
Utah Mom, 12-Year-Old Son Among 3 Dead in Nevada Shooting

Utah Mom, 12-Year-Old Son Among 3 Dead in Nevada Shooting

A Nevada shooting took the lives of three people, including a Utah mom and her 12-year-old son.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper Prepares Resignation Letter Amid Election Uncertainty

Defense Secretary Mark Esper Prepares Resignation Letter Amid Election Uncertainty

Defense Secretary Mark Esper has reportedly written a resignation letter even before the presidential election's final results.
Voters in at Least 6 States Overwhelmingly Pass Local Police Reform Measures

Voters in at Least 6 States Overwhelmingly Pass Local Police Reform Measures

Voters in at least six states passed police reform measures that aim to allow for more public access to body and dashboard camera recordings.
Thousands Protest Across US to Demand the Counting of All Votes

Thousands Protest Across US to Demand the Counting of All Votes

Protesters in various parts of the country assembled in rallies on Wednesday to fight for counting every vote with the results of this year's presidential election yet to be announced.
Pregnant Woman Burned Alive in a Car Allegedly by Her Baby's Father

Pregnant Woman Burned Alive in a Car Allegedly by Her Baby's Father

A pregnant woman and her passenger were found tied up and burned alive inside a car, according to investigators.
Experts, Officials Cautioned Late Vote Count Can Lead to Rampant Election Disinformation

Experts, Officials Cautioned Late Vote Count Can Lead to Rampant Election Disinformation

Fears, worries, and uncertainties surround this year's presidential election as election disinformation becomes rampant.
Fact Check: Did Social Media Really Prevent Election Misinformation?

Fact Check: Did Social Media Really Prevent Election Misinformation?

Prior to the actual day of election, social media giants Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube promised to curb election misinformation.
U.S. Postal Service Data Shows Poor Deliveries of Mail-In Ballots to Swing States

USPS Data Shows Poor Deliveries of Mail-In Ballots to Swing States

The United States Postal Service has failed to delivered a huge percentage of mail-in ballots to swing states on Election Day.
How Many Are Left Uncounted? USPS Blows Court Deadline to Find Missing Ballots

How Many Are Left Uncounted? USPS Blows Court Deadline to Find Missing Ballots

The United States Postal Service (USPS) admitted that it could not meet a federal judge's deadline to check processing centers for undelivered mail-in ballots.
Election Night 2020: RNC Headquarters Moved to Undisclosed Location Due to Protest Concerns

RNC Headquarters Moved to Undisclosed Location Over Protest Concerns

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has moved its headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C. on election night, citing protests and security concerns.
Trump Leading in Battleground State Florida, Race Still Too Close to Call

Trump Beats Biden in Battleground State Florida, Race Still Too Close to Call

U.S. President Donald Trump is leading in swing state Florida as polls have closed in most swing key states.
McConnell Wins the Senate Race Against McGrath

McConnell Wins the Senate Race Against McGrath

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has snatched the Kentucky Senate seat in this year's battle.
Trump, Biden Clash Visions for US Economy

Trump, Biden Clash Visions for US Economy as Election Wraps Up

The battle between the two presidential hopefuls, U.S. President Donald Trump and Democrats' bet Joe Biden, is nearing its end.
US, Mexico to Extend COVID-19 Travel Restriction: Immigrants Faced With Difficulty

US Borders With Mexico and Canada to Stay Closed; Immigrants Face Difficulties

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States, Mexico, and Canada will continue to temporarily restrict all non-essential travel across their borders until Nov. 21.
Florida Voters to Decide on Raising State's Hourly Minimum to $15

Florida Voters to Decide on Raising State's Hourly Minimum to $15

Florida voters can have the chance to raise the state's hourly minimum wage to $15 by 2026 through a proposal that is also on the ballot.
Over 61,000 Children in US Tested Positive for COVID-19 Last Week

Over 61,000 Children in US Tested Positive for COVID-19 Last Week

Over 61,000 children in the United States contracted COVID-19 last week based on the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children's Hospital Association's report.
Latino Voters Bombarded by Abortion Misinformation

Latino Voters Exposed to Misleading Abortion Campaigns on Facebook

Latino voters are being targeted by misinformation about Democrats' bets Joe Biden's and Kamala Harris' position on abortion.
Real Time Analytics