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With more than 94 percent reporting, Trump is ahead by 8 percent. As the vote count continues, the results demonstrate a departure from a number of polling predictions.
Madison Cawthorn has now won his congressional election. This will make him the youngest member of Congress.
Betting odds were strongly in favour of Biden earlier this morning, having had a lead roughly similar to that of Trump's current lead.
A strong showing for Trump in the Miami area, thanks in large part to a huge swing by Cuban and Hispanic voters, helped the incumbent secure the state, which he also won in 2016.
The New York Times spread election disinformation on Twitter as they proclaimed that the news media are the ones who are meant to declare the winner of the hotly contested US presidential election.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's lead has evaporated in the states of Iowa, Georgia, North Carolina, and Ohio.
Chrystia Freeland says that the Canadian government is prepared to provide help to Canadians living in the United States in the event of a post-election disruption.
It was announced today by the US Department of Justice that a concerted, multi-agency effort culminated of the location and rescue of 27 missing children.
The bill would also give the CRTC the ability to ensure that streaming services provide financial "contributions" towards Canadian content.
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is up for a second term to represent New York's 14th District, bragged that the progressive movement has "radicalized" millennials.
According to Premier Ford, the restrictions will be lifted on Saturday, November 7th.
On the eve of Election Day, a crowd of militant Antifa smashed buildings at Portland State University and took steps to set a cafe on fire that was connected to a large occupied apartment building.
Botswana, however, has a troubling record when it comes to freedom of the press, and has received criticism from various human rights organizations.
In the vital battleground state of Georgia, a historically Republican county's voting machines were all down for several hours on the morning of Election Day due to a “system glitch.”
Michigan and Pennsylvania's governors, as well as Philadelphia's mayor, have said that votes won't be counted by Election Day, and may take "days" to count.