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Beyoncé Officially Endorses The Biden-Harris Ticket
Beyoncé has announced who she’s supporting during the 2020 election–former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris. In a post to Instagram, the musician...

Trump has decided to close out the election by targeting *two* people more popular than himself
Doing battle with Anthony Fauci might get applause at rallies, but it also reinforces the concerns voters have about his presidency.

Votes are always being counted for days after election night
Trump has been saying that all votes should be counted on election night. But that's not how it works.

What The Post’s election results will look like
How is The Washington Post doing election results this year? Learn more about when we will report results, how our approach to displaying results is...

Taraji P. Henson Set To Host The 2020 American Music Awards
While we’ve all been missing Taraji P. Henson on our TV screens week after week, our prayers have finally been answered. Sort of. The Empire...

Trump Supports MAGA Caravan’s Ambush Of Biden Campaign Bus: ‘These Patriots Did Nothing Wrong’
After the FBI’s San Antonio office announced that it would investigate a video showing a caravan of Trump supporters surrounding a Biden campaign bus on...

Mario Gives Us A Word About The Importance Of Black Men Supporting Black Women At All Times
One of our favorite moments from the 2020 ESSENCE x Pepsi She Got Now Virtual HBCU Homecoming experience was the “Dear Black Men” segment with...

Study Links Trump Rallies To 30,000 COVID-19 Cases, 700 Deaths
As COVID-19 cases—and deaths— continue to rise in the United States, findings from a new Stanford University study show that there have been at least 30,000...

Amid the pandemic, Trump and Biden traveled most often to Pennsylvania and Florida
The threat of coronavirus didn’t stop the Trump campaign from holding frequent in-person rallies.

Trump’s move to fill civil service with political hacks and cronies reflects his contempt for actual expertise
The president’s assault on the independence of the federal bureaucracy reverses a bipartisan consensus of nearly 140 years.