Biden continues to lead in national and swing-state surveys, but both candidates plan to fight it out to the end

Monday's deeply controversial 52-48 vote to approve Ruth Bader Ginsburg's replacement was the closest high court confirmation ever to a presidential election

Mosheh Lichtenstein says US president 'doesn’t recognize the concepts of truth and falsehoods'; warns his actions 'will harm us, even if there’s an embassy in Jerusalem'

President claims 'Fake News Cartel is working overtime' to not report on Democratic nominee's apparent gaffe

Racist disinformation campaigns appear to be specifically aimed at state's Latino community in bid to sow distrust in US electoral system

Organizer of previous protest, which turned violent, mostly shunned at New York City park gathering; attendees stick to health guidelines but fume at restrictions

Democrats have continued to dominate the initial balloting, but Republicans are catching up

Letter actually written in June to thank Trump for designating religious services as essential at a time when many states had curtailed gatherings due to pandemic

Mobilizing legal teams to report voter suppression, educating voters and helping people get signed up, the organizations say they are united in fighting minority disenfranchisement

As cases surge from sea to shining sea, US president's chief of staff concedes, 'We are not going to control the pandemic'

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