Donald Trump prepares to take the reigns of power as the 45th president of the United States after defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in Tuesday's election.
President-elect Donald Trump has talked a lot about what he plans to do on his first day in the White House. We play some of his comments from the campaign trail.
President Obama plans to meet with President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss the smooth transition of power. That transfer could mean an abrupt reversal to much of what Obama has accomplished in the last eight years.
With the election over, we talk with NPR reporters in Europe, the Middle East and Latin America about what America's new leadership means around the world.
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican and Donald Trump supporter, about the 2016 election and what it means for the Republican Party.
Millennial Muslims reacted to Donald Trump winning the presidency. Though Trump did eventually step back on his vow to implement a complete ban on Muslim immigration, many Muslims are concerned about what his presidency may bring.
For weeks, the stock market sent signals that it was bound to take a hit if Donald Trump won the election. But on the first day of trading after a surprise Trump victory, stocks have been up most of the day.
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Republican Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio, who replaced former Speaker John Boehner last year, about Trump's win and what the Freedom Caucus is hoping to accomplish.