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'It's simple, really' - why Latinos flocked to Trump's working-class coalition

As well as winning over Hispanic voters, Trump improved his position in some surprising corners. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Did the US election polls fail?

Polls predicted a tight race - then Donald Trump won a commanding victory. So what went wrong? source https://oto.oto-login.com/

How small gains delivered Trump a big win

How a shift in support among different groups added up to Trump regaining the White House. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

In pictures: Tears and jubilation on US election day 2024

It has been a night of contrasting emotions as vote-counting continues across key swing states. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Trump has won the election. What happens to his legal cases?

Donald Trump is facing three criminal cases and a sentencing over a felony conviction. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

BBC reporters on story of the night in swing states

In the critical seven battlegrounds, voters are feeling buoyant - or downcast. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Watch: Donald Trump casts his vote with wife Melania

The Republican presidential candidate says he feels "very confident" as he casts his ballot. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Tiny town delivers 3-3 tie in first US election result

The six residents of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, deliver a fitting result for the neck-and-neck race. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

The US's biggest prize battleground state – why it matters

BBC’s Anna Foster reports from swing state Pennsylvania, explaining its crucial role in the outcome. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

What Harris's years as a prosecutor reveal about who she is now

A look back at the Democratic candidate's career in California shows her struggle to define herself to the public began long before she came to Washington. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Why Trudeau and Harris face similar troubles with voters

Voters are frustrated on both sides of the border, as Canada's prime minister faces the threat of a snap election. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

The environmental campaigners fighting against data centres

A growing global movement is seeing people object to data centres in their locality. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Dawson's Creek actor reveals cancer diagnosis

James Van Der Beek says he has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, but adds there's reason for optimism. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Nageeye and Chepkirui win New York City Marathon

Abdi Nageeye outkicks former champion Evans Chebet to win the men's race at the New York City Marathon in 2:07.39. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

The place Biden will call home after leaving White House

BBC News NI's Chris Buckler talks to voters in Wilmington, Delaware, as Biden's presidency comes to an end. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

How Donald Trump came back from the political abyss

North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher explores a disgraced White House exit and a comeback for the ages. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Pollster explains why Harris leads in Iowa poll

Ann Selzer spoke to BBC News about what Harris's lead may be attributed to women voters. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

'A lot of women are rising up': Harris hopes hinge on female vote

Polls show young women overwhelmingly support Harris - some of them tell the BBC why. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

What early voting can - and can't - tell us about the US election

Early numbers show American voting habits are changing, but what does it mean? That's less clear. source https://oto.oto-login.com/

Trump says Cheney wouldn’t be ‘war hawk’ if ‘guns are trained on her’

Cheney, a former Republican congresswoman, has endorsed and campaigned on behalf of Kamala Harris. source https://oto.oto-login.com/