Law & Courts Warp Speed Official: 1st Shipments Of COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Delivered On Monday Army Gen. Gustave Perna told reporters that distribution of the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech has begun, with shipment to 636 sites scheduled to begin on Monday. Colin Dwyer
Law & Courts After Supreme Court Defeat, Trump's Backers In Congress Are Quiet On What Comes Next The president vowed to "fight on" after the nation's highest court tossed a Texas lawsuit challenging the election results. The reaction from his congressional allies, however, was much more subdued. Colin Dwyer
Politics Poll: Just A Quarter Of Republicans Accept Election Outcome While 61% of Americans overall say they trust the results of the 2020 presidential election, Republicans appear to be taking their cue from President Trump in not accepting the result. Domenico Montanaro
Politics Majority of Muslims Voted For Biden, But Trump Got More, Not Less Support. Despite anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies, Donald Trump appears to have gotten more, not less support from American Muslims. Leila Fadel
Politics Trump Fundraising Surges After Election As He Makes False Claims It Was Rigged The money came "pouring in" after the election as Trump falsely claimed it had been stolen from him. His campaign, the Republican party and affiliated committees raised nearly half a billion dollars. Tamara Keith
Politics Biden Gains Votes In Recount Of Milwaukee County Requested By Trump The Trump campaign paid $3 million to get recounts in two heavily Democratic counties in Wisconsin. The effort backfired in Milwaukee County, at least, where Biden expanded his margin of victory. Colin Dwyer
Politics Trump's Futile Fight To Overturn Election Loss Breeds Turmoil, Risk The president has made it clear that he will spend his remaining days in the White House in the same way he spent much of his term in office: fighting. Franco Ordoñez Mara Liasson Tamara Keith Claudia Grisales Roberta Rampton
Politics From Jubilation To Dismay, A Divided Nation Reacts To Biden's Victory It took only seconds after Joe Biden was declared the winner over President Trump for a divided country's relief, frustration, anger and joy to begin spilling into the streets. Adrian Florido
Politics Postcards From Americans: What Motivates People To Vote Photographer Katie Hayes Luke wanted to look at the issues the drive people to cast their ballots. Katie Hayes Luke Nicole Werbeck
National Needing The Support Of Catholic Women, Democrats Are Careful With Amy Coney Barrett Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have looked ways to challenge Barrett's conservative views without alienating her Catholic supporters. Tom Gjelten