Elon Musk revealed he will vote along party lines moving forward after becoming a vocal critic of Democratic and left-leaning policies.
Senate Democrats have unveiled a new voting rights bill designed to make it easier to register to vote, makes election day a national holiday, establishes 15-day early voting registration, targets gerrymandering, and requires automatic voting registration.
A 60-year-old woman in India was allegedly gang-raped in front of her 6-year-old grandson and robbed by supporters of the ruling political party in the state of West Bengal in May.
Ecuador to conduct partial election recount
Russia sees US democracy 'limping' after Capitol stormed
Democrats narrowly lead in polls, but Republican turnout may decide the election.
Niger presidential favourite wins first round, heads for runoff
Central African Republic votes in polls marred by violence
L. Lin Wood has continuously asked Georgia voters to not vote in the Senate runoff election until the voter fraud issue is handled.
Pandemic putting democracy under threat: study
Indonesia polls go smoothly despite virus warnings
Adolf Hitler, who goes by Adolf Uunona in public, claims his father named him after the infamous German dictator while being unaware of Hitler's plan of subjugating the world under Nazi rule.
China slams US national security allegations as 'hodgepodge of lies'
Protesters in ex-Soviet Georgia demand snap polls
Thousands rally in Belarus after opposition protester's death
Multiple guns were found inside the Hummer that two men planned to use to attack the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Next gen: Myanmar youth look to election and beyond
President Trump leads Joe Biden in North Carolina, a state with 15 electoral votes
New York and California have already implemented a $15 minimum wage in some parts of the state.
The offshore yuan plunged as low as 1.4% briefly on Wednesday when President Trump led in the polls, before paring its losses later.
The Trump campaign seeks to halt the count of ballots in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Voters took to Twitter to voice their concerns after poll workers handed out sharpies to use.