2020 United States elections

US officials say attacks halted, Qatar talks to be held this week

Iran said they didn't take part in technical talks slated for Sunday due to recent attacks and unfulfilled conditions of the MoU, while a senior US official told the Post 'nothing has been canceled.'

The Iranian delegation led by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Speaker of the Parliament of Iran (center) arrives to meet with the Pakistani delegation led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (not pictured) on June 21, 2026 in Obbuergen, Switzerland.
AFGHAN CHILDREN sit on a concrete bench at a hilltop, amid telecom shutdown across the country, in Kabul, Afghanistan, September 30, 2025.

Millions of Afghan children facing severe risks from changing climate, UNICEF says

A view of a residential building damaged by a strike in Tehran, Iran, March 23, 2026.

US strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, international law experts announce

 FBI Director Kash Patel speaks during a roundtable on antifa, an anti-fascist movement U.S. President Donald Trump designated a domestic "terrorist organization"

Kash Patel sued by former agents fired after investigation into attempt to overthrow 2020 election


If US vote is dead heat, how will the courts decide? – analysis

Absent a landslide for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, the US Supreme Court may once again decide or decisively tilt the election outcome.

An American flag sign is seen on a voting booth at Madison Square Garden, which is used as a polling station on the first day of early voting in Manhattan, New York, U.S. October 24, 2020.

Should Americans envy Israeli elections? - Analysis

If blood ends up getting spilled, the red, white and blue will undoubtedly covet how ballots are cast by the blue and white without the red

Voting in Israel works a lot differently than voting in the US

Trump supporters hold small demonstration on Jerusalem String Bridge

In a video released by the advertising office that organized the demonstration, the same six supporters can be seen holding the sign numerous times from different angles, accompanied by epic music.

A small gathering of Trump supporters demonstrate on Jerusalem's String Bridge, 03.11.2020.

70% of Jewish Israelis believe Trump is better for Israel - poll

October's survey points to an increase in support for Trump among Jewish Israelis, reaching 70% who favor Trump – up from 60% in June.

 President Donald Trump, near an Israeli flag at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem

Jewish cemetery in Michigan vandalized with ‘TRUMP’ and ‘MAGA’ graffiti

The graffiti comes days before the presidential election, in which Michigan is a key swing state.

Graves are tagged with graffiti reading "TRUMP" at a Jewish cemetery in Grand Rapids. The graffiti was discovered on November 2.

Arab-Americans could decide presidential race

Community’s high turnout rate, especially in swing states, might bring about Electoral College victory.

A voter fills out her ballot during early voting at ONEOK Field in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US, October 30, 2020.

God heal America - opinion

America is divided to a degree it has not been since at least the Vietnam War, if not even since the Civil War.

Helicopter passes over the White House, seen behind a fence and protest posters, the day before the U.S. presidential election in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 2, 2020.

Twitter outlines plan to label tweets claiming early US election victory

The move comes as the social network braces for what it has called an unusual election due to a high number of mail-in ballots that may cause a delay in final results.

US PRESIDENT TRUMP is not one to hold back on Twitter.

US election lingo, from naked ballots to a red mirage

Here are the buzzwords you need to know to understand Tuesday's election.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 31, 2020.

Trump or Biden? Billions of dollars at stake as betters lay money down

One person had placed a one million-pound ($1.3 million) bet on Biden, Betfair said, the biggest political bet of all time.

Yard signs supporting U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden