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How Joe Biden, the ultimate insider, defeated Donald Trump, the ultimate outsider
Joe Biden has become the 46th president of the United States. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images The lessons of Biden’s unusual campaign. From one
Trump’s Covid-19 disaster will likely get worse before Biden takes office
Trump’s failed response to Covid-19 will continue, unchecked, over the next couple of months. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images Biden’s victory comes too late
Vox live results: Republicans lead the race for the Senate majority
Amanda Northrop/Vox Control of the Senate hinges on several closely contested races this year. Follow the results here. Democrats had hoped to retake the Senate
How reality caught up with the reality TV president
President Trump during his inauguration ceremony on January 20, 2017. | Jim Bourg/Getty Images The Trump show has been canceled. Most people who lose their
Kamala Harris makes history as the first woman to become vice president
Sen. Kamala Harris is the first woman to become vice president. | Mark Makela/Getty Images Harris is also the first Black person and first South
3 winners and 4 losers from a very long Election “Day”
Early Wednesday morning, President Trump attempted to prematurely claim victory in the election, sparking protesters to demand a fair vote count on November 4. |
Vox live results: Joe Biden wins the presidency
Amanda Northrop/Vox Follow live results for the race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Joe Biden has won the presidency. A clear picture of the
Joe Biden has won. Here’s what comes next.
Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States. | Andrew Harnik/AP Biden will have to overcome a surging pandemic, an economic crisis,
America’s anti-democratic Senate, by the numbers
Republicans will control at least 50 seats in the incoming Senate. | Jon Cherry/Getty Images If the United States chose its leaders in free and