For the past two and a half months, Judge Richard Bernstein has heard court while walking the famed Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk

Rep. Paul Mitchell, whose final term is coming to an end, says 'raw political considerations, not constitutional or voting integrity concerns', behind rejection of vote outcome

Vehicles outfitted with special refrigeration systems, some protected by armed guards, leave vaccine plant as country aims to administer shots to 20 million people by year's end

Trump campaign continues its attempt to disqualify results in multiple states; 'Voters, not lawyers, choose the president,' says Pennsylvania Circuit Judge

Ferris State University's student newspaper reported tweets by science tutor Thomas Brennan that included stating coronavirus global outbreak is 'another jewish revolution'

Planned Friday discussion comes amid president's long-shot push to subvert the democratic process in battleground state won by Joe Biden

Elissa Slotkin says anti-democratic forces would be handed a gift if party is torn apart; her use of Yiddish phrase for 'deep shame' stumps journalist during interview

Republican lawmakers in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin say they won't dismiss popular vote in their states, a scheme backed by some of the US president's allies

Court rejects effort to block 9,300 late ballots in Pennsylvania; Michigan judge refuses to stop certification of Detroit-area results and campaign withdraws Arizona challenge

In race to 270, former vice president at 253 electoral votes while president, with 213, would need to win all four remaining swing states as yet undeclared

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