November 4, 2020 No clear winner in presidential race as vote counting continues, election hangs in balance Americans went to bed Tuesday night and woke up Wednesday morning not sure who their next president will be as slow returns in key swing states delayed results and making it impossible to call the race for either President Trump or Joe Biden.
November 4, 2020 Suspected coronavirus exposure while at the polls? Experts advise next steps While it may be impossible to pinpoint a coronavirus infection down to the time and place that it happened, health experts have advised next steps to take after suspected exposure.
November 4, 2020 Pennsylvania governor says 'partisan attack' launched on state's election Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf early Wednesday suggested a “partisan attack" had been launched on Pennsylvania’s elections”
November 4, 2020 ‘Death match’ fight erupts on Brooklyn street as election results roll in While much of the world was watching President Trump and Joe Biden duke it out at the polls Tuesday night, a pack of pugilists held a wrestling “deathmatch” on the streets of Brooklyn.
November 4, 2020 ӣƵ Voter Analysis: Trump sees strong support from base as moderates back Biden The presidential contest stretched into the early hours of the morning without a clear winner, as a deeply divided nation watched anxiously for ballots to be counted in several battleground states.
November 4, 2020 MSNBC's Joy Reid blasted for referring to Justice Thomas as 'Uncle Clarence' MSNBC host Joy Reid caught fire for using a racial slur against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the network's election coverage.
November 4, 2020 Los Angeles police declare unlawful assembly, dozens arrested Roughly 40 people were arrested in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday evening amid heightened tensions on Election night, according to police.
November 4, 2020 AOC sounds alarm over Latino turnout for Biden Democratic U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez vented her frustrations over lackluster Democratic turnout among Latinos Tuesday evening.
November 4, 2020 Amanda Knox: ‘Next four years can’t be as bad’ as study abroad in Italy Amanda Knox, the American student who spent four years imprisoned before her acquittal in the 2007 slaying of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy, tweeted a controversial joke about the 2020 election between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden on Tuesday night.