Putin mum on Biden's victory, foreshadowing tense years ahead
New York Times: Early signs indicate Putin preparing for deeply adversarial relationship.
New York Times: Early signs indicate Putin preparing for deeply adversarial relationship.
Britain's PM has sought to woo the incoming US leader, but he faces some challenges.
Don Junior and Eric are apparently at odds with their brother-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Up to 12 lawsuits await ex-president Trump - at least one carrying the risk of jail time.
New York Times: Run-of-the-mill clerical errors used as false evidence of voter fraud.
New York Times: Across India, many wonder what changes the new administration will bring.
Donald Trump's communications director hurriedly deletes tweet with fake "fake news".
New York Times: Trump faces challenge of jump-starting the company that bears his name.
Biden's team has a "book" of early actions - and reversing Trump's calls is chapter 1.
"While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last," Harris said.
Jill Biden looks set to be a "historic" First Lady and is already carving her own path.
Donald Trump is now a 'lame duck' with nevertheless limitless powers to exact revenge.
White House insider under Trump reveals series of bombshells about President, inner circle
"Baa" humbug: Matt Heath on the frustratingly long wait for US election outcome.
Biden says it is time 'to unite and to heal' but Trump refuses to acknowledge the outcome.
From dancing on the streets to protests, Americans are flooding the streets in thousands.
She expected "continued warm conversations" on the US-NZ relationship.
Georgia has been reliably Republican for almost three decades, but it isn't anymore.
Champ and Major will mark the return of dogs to the White House after four years.
The news networks had to wait for one last state before confirming Biden the winner.
According to the fine print, half the money will go to paying off his campaign debt.
Biden will become President of the US on January 20. Trump doesn't have to concede.
"Bye don you creepy con" and "Madam Vice President is no longer a fictional character".
Biden's victory came after more than three days of uncertainty
The US looks set for a very different path from that of the past four years under Trump.
Financial Times: From trade to climate, what can we expect from the President-elect?
He started as a "wobbly" favourite, but Biden "met the moment" to be elected US President.
Celebrations have begun across the United States as Joe Biden supporters mark his victory.
While Trump refuses to concede defeat, world leaders congratulate Biden on his victory.
Fear and suffering: An emotional Van Jones has summed up the relief for many in the US.