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Donald Trump is now president-elect of the United States of America. Here are five major things that could change when he takes office in January 2017.
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Donald Trump is now president-elect of the United States of America. Here are five major things that could change when he takes office in January 2017.
After a historic and controversial presidential campaign, CBS News projects that Donald Trump has won the 2016 election and has been elected the 45th president of the United States. The CBS News team has more on Trump's victory.
Donald Trump addressed supporters early Wednesday morning for the first time as president-elect after Hillary Clinton called him to concede the election. Trump congratulated Clinton on a hard-fought campaign and said she was owed a debt for her service to the country. See Trump's full remarks.
CBS News just projected that Donald Trump will became the United States' 45th president elect, and that's historic for a number of reasons
Mike Pence addressed supporters at Donald Trump's campaign headquarters early Wednesday morning after Hillary Clinton called Trump to concede the election. See his full remarks.
Shortly after 2 a.m. ET, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta told her supporters to go home for the night. Podesta said the race was too close to call and the campaign would wait until every vote was counted.
Donald Trump secured a major victory in the key state of Florida taking a commanding lead in electoral votes. Will this be the determining factor of who will become president? CBS News team weights in.
Polls are closed in half the country, including three more battleground states: Florida, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. As of 8pm, it's still a tossup between Trump and Clinton in those battleground states. Clinton is projected to get MD, MA, DE and DC, while Trump is projected to get SC, TN, and OK.
Both Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton call New York home, which means one of them will lose their home state when polls close. Only three candidates in history have done that, then gone on to win the presidency.
Florida is a key state to win the presidential election, and Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says they are going to be patient as people still wait in line to vote. Conway joins "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley and "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell to also talk about the latest controversy with the campaign's Nevada voting lawsuit.
CBS News has all hands on deck for its election night special coverage. Scott Pelley discusses what to expect in the night ahead with panelists Norah O'Donnell, John Dickerson, Charlie Rose, Gayle King, Bob Schieffer and Elaine Quijano.
As the nation waits for official vote totals to be tallied, exit polls from around the country are painting a picture of the electorate and what voters cared about most. Anthony Mason reports on the results and what they mean to the election.
Before Donald Trump cast his vote in Manhattan Tuesday, the GOP nominee called his pursuit of the White House "a great honor." After days of barnstorming battleground states, Trump held his final rally after midnight in Michigan. Major Garrett reports.
Short on sleep but riding high, HIllary Clinton cast her own ballot Tuesday morning at an elementary school near her Chappaqua home. Clinton capped her 19-month bid with an eventful final day of star-studded rallies in Philadelphia and Raleigh. Nancy Cordes reports.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have focused on the growing importance of Hispanic voters in this election. The Clinton campaign's Latino outreach director Lorella Praeli joins CBSN to discuss how crucial their voter turnout will be.
The pop singer appeared at campaign rally for Hillary Clinton Monday night in Raleigh, North Carolina, and drew criticism from some who thought her jacket looked like Nazi attire. Here is video of Lady Gaga at the event.
CBSN political contributors Lynda Tran and Kevin Sheridan join CBSN with what to expect as voting is underway across the nation.
CBS News correspondent Mark Strassman joins CBSN from Doral, Florida, with a look at voter turnout in the state, which may be critical to winning the presidential election.
Republican nominee Donald Trump arrived at his voting precinct in New York City Tuesday morning. He voted alongside his wife Melania, daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer discusses the presidential election and its impact on the country's political gridlock.
Americans are voting all over the country in one of the most bitter elections in modern American history. CBSN contributors Kevin Sheridan and Lynda Tran and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris discuss the outcome of a Trump or Clinton presidency.
A high number of Hispanic voters are turning out in Florida, which may be bad news for Donald Trump. CBSN political contributors Lis Smith and Hogan Gidley and The Atlantic's Alex Wagner discuss with CBSN's Josh Elliott.
Lady Gaga and Jon Bon Jovi performed a duet at Hillary Clinton's last campaign event on election eve. CBS News' Nancy Cordes is outside of Clinton's polling place in New York with the latest.
Donald Trump spoke to an enthusiastic audience on Election Day eve in New Hampshire. He focused his speech on political corruption, and addressed frustrated voters. He promised to turn around the country's political system and keep jobs on U.S. soil. Watch the full speech here.
Eighty-two weeks after Hillary Clinton declared her candidacy, and 72 weeks after Donald Trump did the same, the race is down to its final hours; This may be America's election -- but the whole world is watching
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, was charged with aggravated murder.
FBI Director Kash Patel testified for more than four and a half hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he fielded questions over his leadership of the bureau.
One of Hollywood's leading actors, Robert Redford starred in such movies as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Way We Were."
The ongoing fallout over Epstein is likely to follow Trump on his formal state visit to the U.K., which just lost its ambassador in D.C. to the scandal.
Luigi Mangione, accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appeared in court where his state terrorism charges were thrown out.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Chicago area amid increased ICE operations the Trump administration dubbed "Operation Midway Blitz."
Experts commissioned by the U.N. Human Rights Council say Israeli forces are "continuing to commit" genocide in Gaza. Israel calls the report Hamas lies.
The Biden administration in 2021 imposed restrictions on Hungarian passport holders born outside of Hungary.
Some ancient societies in Asia appear to have smoke-dried their dead, effectively mummifying them thousands of years earlier than their Egyptian counterparts, new research has found.