What are Trump's specific claims about voter fraud?
Donald Trump's legal team has made dubious but specific allegations in five swing states.
Donald Trump's legal team has made dubious but specific allegations in five swing states.
New York Times: Some ardent followers maintain Keith Raniere is innocent.
He told police the two were playing in a hotel room. Now he's been charged with her death.
New York Times: President-elect Biden is headed to Washington with Champ and Major.
The US' top infectious disease expert says calls to be beheaded or fired are 'just noise'.
New York Times: Officials said there were no irregularities that affected the outcome.
President at Arlington National Cemetery more than a week after US went to polls.
Experts reveal how Trump would be escorted out of White House if he refuses to leave.
As Donald Trump refuses to concede defeat, legal experts suggest this could be why.
New York Times: President Trump and his administration insist he didn't lose.
The Republican Governor of Maryland has hit out at Trump's refusal to accept defeat.
Most Americans - including six in 10 Republicans - believe Trump was beaten, poll finds.
Explosive claims of tampering, seized on by Republicans, is now its own controversy.
Dean Browning did himself no favours with a weird tweet that kept getting weirder.
Outgoing president has come up with a plan to ensure his authority and influence.
'We will eat together' - relatives in Italy and Ireland extend invitation to Biden.
New York Times: Biden is confronting a coronavirus pandemic that's surging out of control.
New York Times: Pollsters thought they learned from 2016. This year reflects new problems.
"There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration," Mike Pompeo said.
Trump's last act could be to grant himself a pardon – he says he has "the absolute right".
Former prime minister Helen Clark's inquiry asks whether WHO is fit for the job.
Tweet from UK Prime Minister had faint message about Trump in the background.
The First Daughter is about to lose her job at White House after Trump's election defeat.
New York Times: Biden represents move back to normalcy, but progressives will want change.
Editorial: Common themes emerged in the messages from foreign leaders.
Things will change under the new president, but many of Trump's policies will survive.
Vaccine is no silver bullet but at least brings the horizons of this crisis into focus.
Trump has stunned the nation by abruptly sacking his Defence Secretary by tweet.
There are a handful of world leaders who have not commented on Joe Biden's election win.