President Obama met with President-elect Donald Trump at the White House.
The Democratic nominee delivered remarks in New York after losing the presidential race.
America heads to the polls.
On Tuesday, America votes for its 45th president.
Two former aides to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were found guilty on all charges in connection to the George Washington Bridge lane closures in 2013.
The Republican nominee’s wife gave a speech in Berwyn, Pennsylvania in a rare campaign appearance.
The president said “we don’t operate on innuendo” in his first public remarks about the FBI’s decision to review additional Clinton-related emails.
The House Speaker said he voted for the Republican nominee during early voting last week.
Hillary Clinton’s emails are dominating the political conversation one week ahead of Election Day.
The FBI is looking into additional Hillary Clinton emails.
Michelle Obama joined Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail in North Carolina.
The Republican nominee took some time off the campaign trail to speak at the grand opening of his new hotel in Washington, D.C.
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell reportedly said he will vote for Hillary Clinton.
The Massachusetts senator blasted Donald Trump’s “nasty woman” remark at a Clinton rally in New Hampshire.
An internet attack disrupted service to millions of users along the East Coast.
Donald Trump refused to say whether he will accept the election results in November if he loses, saying, "I'll keep you in suspense, OK?”
The third, and final, presidential debate will take place tonight in Las Vegas.
The president said the Republican nominee should “stop whining” during a press conference at the White House.
Hillary Clinton is stepping up her campaign efforts in The Grand Canyon State.
Donald Trump denied accusations of sexual misconduct during a rally in North Carolina.