Bloomberg is spending millions to help Democratic nominee Joe Biden in Texas and Ohio, two key battlegrounds won by Donald Trump in 2016.
Greenwald resigns from The Intercept over Biden article
Former Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. filed a state lawsuit Wednesday against Liberty University, claiming he was wrongly ousted from his position as president due to "baseless accusations."
Third-party candidate Bill Bledsoe pulled out of the race too late to get his name off the ballot.
Social media companies are in court arguing over patent infringement.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to boost the morale of his employees, who have worked through "unprecedented challenges" this year. He also angered some employees for not removing a controversial Trump post.
The Senate majority leader is leading Democratic challenger Amy McGrath in polls by 9 percentage points.
The U.S. has reported more than 8.8 million coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. A projection by the IHME suggests there will be 243,000 daily cases reported by February 1, 2021, if the current preventive measures stay.
President Trump campaigned in Macon, while Biden visited Warm Springs, where he promised to "heal" the nation amid multiple crises.
President Donald Trump is doing surprisingly well with an unexpected group: Latino men.
Organizers said the light show was meant to put a spotlight on the president's first term in office.
A new bipartisan legislation is expected to expand retirement saving options and ease financial tension on student loans.
Hurricane warnings are in place for downtown New Orleans to the Mississippi/Alabama border.
Expenditures are expected to increase sharply before election day.
President Donald Trump said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping would prefer him to be reelected over Joe Biden, calling them "sharp as a tack."
Sen. Ted Cruz argued that President Trump's attacks on Hunter Biden won't sway voters.
Trump supporters are bashing Hillary Clinton after she shared her thoughts on Amy Coney Barrett being the newest member of the Supreme Court.
Washington Examiner, The Boston Herald, and The New York Post have voiced support for President Trump.
Robert Ketner died in the hospital three days after sustaining a head injury from an altercation with River Baumann last week.
The Democratic Coalition was formed in 2016 to ensure that Trump would never become president.
Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas swore in Amy Coney Barrett on Monday.
Ron Sanders, a policy adviser on federal salaries, is the latest Trump appointee to quit his job, saying he had a moral duty to leave.