2020 election

The editor in chief said the outlet did it for the first time in its nearly 100-year history to mark a "consequential" moment.
COVID-19 has claimed more than 219,000 lives in the U.S., but the president is still warning against lockdown measures.
The internet is grooving to the vice presidential debate's memorable moment for Mike Pence.
All that's clear about the Democratic presidential candidate's position is that it appears we wont know it until after the election.
The decision comes after the president refused to participate in a virtual debate.
The US vice president tried to cut in on the California senator during the debate, but she wasn't having it.
"[This administration is] stoking fears about Black and brown Americans, lying about how minorities will destroy the suburbs, whipping up violence and intimidation."
President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden face off for the first time in an event moderated by Fox News' Chris Wallace.
The network often acts as an arm of the Trump campaign. So why is it being given the role of impartial referee?