Trump's tweet angers COVID-19 survivors

Some survivors of COVID-19 and people who have lost loved ones to the pandemic are angry over President Donald Trump's advice not to fear the disease.

US officials defend integrity of 2020 election

Senior national security officials are providing fresh assurances about the integrity of the November elections in a video message.

After Trump tests positive for coronavirus, test results roll in from White House

A slew of coronavirus test results were rolling in from the Trump administration after President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive.

5 questions as Pence and Harris prepare for debate faceoff

Vice Presidential candidates typically stick to cautious talking points during a debate. But these are not typical times.

Facebook to expand measures banning QAnon groups

The move comes less than two months after Facebook said it would stop promoting the group and its adherents — but faltered with spotty enforcement.

Section 230: What the law is and why Trump wants to repeal it

Section 230 is found under the Communications Decency Act of 1996, providing legal immunity and protections from liability for anything posted on internet companies’ websites.

Michelle Obama accuses Trump of 'willful mismanagement,' tells young voters not to 'waste' their votes

Michelle Obama is going after President Donald Trump in a scathing new video that accuses him of “willful mismanagement” of the coronavirus crisis and of racism. She calls on Black and all young voters not to “waste” their votes.

What happens after Election Day on Nov. 3?

What happens in the 78 days between Election Day and Inauguration Day? Mostly formalities, but also contingencies.

Trump to debate Biden next week as doctor says president 'reports no symptoms' of COVID-19

President Donald Trump said he is planning to attend the debate with Democrat Joe Biden less than 24 hours after being discharged from the hospital for treatment of COVID-19.

Election 2020: Can voters fix an error on a mail-in ballot?

Voter advocacy groups worry that those unaccustomed to voting by mail will make some kind of error that could invalidate their vote.

Bomb Squad responds to 'small audible alarms' taped to political campaign signs in Easton

Suspicious devices attached to five political yard signs in Maryland — including at least one Trump-Pence sign — led to multiple calls to the bomb squad, according to reports.

Electoral College: How the states stack up in terms of representation

If electoral votes were distributed according to population, one electoral vote would represent about 607,000 people, but this is not the case.

Vice presidential debate: Plexiglass to separate Pence, Harris

Kamala Harris and Mike Pence will be separated by a clear barrier to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission at Wednesday's vice presidential debate.

Facing a conservative turn, Supreme Court opens new term

The Supreme Court opens a new term with Republicans on the cusp of realizing a dream 50 years in the making, a solid conservative majority that might roll back abortion rights, expand gun rights and shrink the power of government.

Delays in verifying mail-in ballots will slow election tally

Voters awaiting results in some of the key presidential battleground states on election night should be prepared to keep waiting as mailed-in ballots are counted.