Pennsylvania
Maryland man who sent threatening letters to Jewish institutions sentenced to three years in prison
55-year-old Clift Seferlis of Garrett Park had pled guilty to 17 counts of mailing threatening communications and eight counts of obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs.
A defunct synagogue, reminder of a once-proud community, collapses in Pennsylvania’s coal region
‘Don’t be a wimp’: Josh Shapiro, Philly DA Larry Krasner spar over ICE-Nazi comparisons
Wharton School hosts a new bid to rebuild trust in polarized societies
More changes in Trump's legal team in Pennsylvania election challenge lawsuit
The lawyers — Linda Kerns, John Scott and Douglas Bryan Hughes — made the request in a court filing on Monday, adding that the campaign consented to their withdrawal.
Trump Pennsylvania campaign hits snag as law firm drops case
The case was filed on Monday, three days before the law firm dropped it.
Trump campaign sues to halt Pennsylvania from certifying Biden win
The lawsuit alleged Pennsylvania's mail-in voting system "lacked all of the hallmarks of transparency and verifiability that were present for in-person voters."
Republicans seeking to raise $60m. to fund Trump legal challenges
“They want $60 million,” said a Republican donor who received solicitations from the campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC).
Two men charged with gun offenses near Philadelphia vote counting center
Local media reports showed stickers on the suspects' vehicle promoting QAnon, a pro-Trump antisemitic conspiracy theory.
US Elections: Rundown of Trump campaign legal battles per state
Below is a list of the cases that will play out in the coming days and possibly weeks:
Decision Desk HQ calls the election for Biden
Election officials are still counting ballots.
Philadelphia police probe alleged plot to attack vote counting venue
Police arrested two men and seized their firearms as well as the Hummer truck about which they had received the tip.
US Postal Service says 1,700 ballots found in Pennsylvania facilities
Ballots must be received by Friday evening in Pennsylvania in order to be counted.
Pennsylvania’s Jewish A-G who’s making sure the state’s votes are counted
Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s Democratic and Jewish attorney general, is the man charged with ensuring the legality of the state’s electoral processes this year.