Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republican officials offered support for the president’s attempts to undermine faith in the outcome, despite the lack of any evidence of widespread fraud.
Few in foreign capitals rushed to defend President Trump’s version of events — unfounded assertions that Democrats stole the election through widespread election fraud. But some retained their silence.
The United States is recording more than 100,000 new cases a day and, on many days, more than 1,000 deaths. The toll is expected to worsen during the crucial 10-week stretch of the presidential transition.
President-elect Joe Biden prepares a transition to the White House — and readies a team to combat a surging pandemic. And for future leaders, the hope and promise of Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris.
Yutaka Umeda unexpectedly found Internet fame over the weekend as people pointed out that the characters of his name can also be pronounced as “Jo Baiden,” sparking a flurry of interest in the 73-year-old.
Observers view Republicans’ challenge as weaker than those brought previously, but the addition of the court's newest justice, conservative Amy Coney Barrett, may be a factor in the case’s outcome.
The storm brought serious and “life-threatening” flash flooding to portions of Miami-Dade and Broward counties, with more than 16 inches of rain falling west of Fort Lauderdale.
Local leaders are considering additional restrictions to battle the rising caseloads, a trend that health experts say is unlikely to reverse ahead of the holiday season.
A woman reads through the program at a Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition and Hope on the campus of Georgetown University in Washington in April 2017. (Allison Shelley for The Post)
U.S. stocks soared after Pfizer and BioNTech said their coronavirus vaccine candidate is more than 90 percent effective and Joe Biden clinched victory.
Warnings from Twitter and Facebook were the equivalent of slapping the “PARENTAL ADVISORY” labels from album covers on the president of the United States.
Since the tradition began in 1910, every sitting president except Donald Trump has thrown a ceremonial first pitch in Washington while the city had a major league team.