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Trump’s broadsides on Thursday exposed tensions within his party, splitting GOP officials who spoke publicly into warring camps: those who defended the president and those who defended the U.S. election process.
A second day of six-figure case counts pushed the total number of infections reported in the United States to nearly 9.6 million on Thursday, according to data tracked. by The Washington Post.
Why the Trump campaign is mounting legal challenges in swing states. What the election reveals about the urban-rural divide. And why Wall Street likes the sound of gridlock in Washington.
An explainer video posted by television station WXYZ, Detroit's ABC affiliate, showed a clear view of the wagon and the box that a conservative website claimed contained ballots.
As the U.S. presidential election went down to the wire, people abroad remained transfixed by the race as they lamented the polarization and dysfunction in the world’s oldest democracy.
The nation of 26 million is close to eliminating community transmission of the virus, having defeated a second wave just as infections surge again in Europe and the United States.
With Beijing doubling down on promoting the legitimacy of Communist Party rule to its citizens, state mouthpieces lined up to portray the United States as a politically crumbling edifice.
The 17 families want to bring back the admissions test removed after the district’s superintendent called for changes to increase the highly rated public school’s diversity.
School districts in Arlington and Anne Arundel County delayed returning lower-schoolers to buildings until 2021. D.C. Public Schools nixed its plan to bring some students into classrooms Nov. 9.
Uber helped wage a $200 million war in California to keep drivers as contractors. Now that the ballot measure passed, the ride-hailing company says its work isn’t done.
Markets soared on signs that power could be divided between a Democratic president and a Republican Senate determined to block his most ambitious proposals.
The results reported by the local search and review provider suggest that some small businesses are spending more on marketing as consumers emerge from lockdowns.
Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and more joked about delayed election results and President Trump's response on Nov. 4. (Allie Caren/The Post)