Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have each notched early wins in reliably Republican and Democratic states so far.
The run-up to the election has been marked by concerns over disinformation, foreign influence and threats to election workers ...
Voting closed on Tuesday night in the tightly fought US presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.
Mr Musk described himself as a “moderate Democrat” until recently but became a vocal critic of the party during the Biden administration.
The closeness of the race in the seven swing states raise the likelihood that, once again, a victor might not be known on election night.
Crucial battleground states including Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina are yet to be called and could tip the balance.
The Republican candidate is projected to win the states of Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia, while Ms Harris is expected to win Vermont.
Republican Jim Justice has easily taken the seat after the retirement of former Democratic senator Joe Manchin.
Boris Johnson has been “fired for banging on about his book” during a guest appearance on Channel 4’s coverage of the US election, according to the programme’s co-host Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
Channel 4’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy told the former prime minister to ‘put it away’ during the broadcaster’s coverage of the election.
Researchers found two daily peaks in activity – at around 8am and 6pm – ‘was associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk’.
A £1 billion heat network scheme which could provide low carbon heating for some of London’s most famous buildings has been launched for Westminster.