BBC reporters on story of the night in swing states
In all but two swing states, the race is still too close to call and voters are feeling buoyant - or downcast.
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In all but two swing states, the race is still too close to call and voters are feeling buoyant - or downcast.
Polls have closed, but a winner of the presidential election may still take some time to be projected.
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As Trump pulls ahead, exit poll data suggests Kamala Harris may have under-performed with female voters.
Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said a "small group" of North Korean soldiers were attacked.
The electoral map is beginning to look more like 2016, when Trump won, than 2020, when he lost.
The BBC's Sarah Smith and Gary O'Donoghue reflect on the contrasting moods at the Harris event in Washington, DC, and the Trump event in Florida.
The businessman had previously pleaded guilty to bribing senior officials with cash and sex parties.
Current numbers suggest women are voting more for Kamala Harris but perhaps not by the margins her campaign had hoped.
Investors are also focused on a US central bank rate decision and a key announcement on the Chinese economy.