How newspapers around the world covered Biden's win
Dylan Stableford
The election of Joe Biden was splashed across the front pages of newspapers in the United States and around the world on Sunday, a day after major media outlets called the 2020 presidential race in Biden's favor. Many front pages featured images of Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris, who made history as the first woman, first Black person and first Asian American to be elected to the vice presidency. And virtually none of them included President Trump, who has yet to concede the race.
The New York Post, New York, N.Y. (Courtesy Newseum)
The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (Courtesy Newseum)
The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (Courtesy Newseum)
Daily News, New York, N.Y. (Courtesy Newseum)
The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif. (Courtesy Newseum)
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa. (Courtesy Newseum)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. (Courtesy Newseum)
Miami Herald, Miami, Fla. (Courtesy Newseum)
Boston Herald, Boston, Mass. (Courtesy Newseum)
Connecticut Post, Bridgeport, Conn. (Courtesy Newseum)
Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago, Ill. (Courtesy Newseum)
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill. (Courtesy Newseum)
Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Mich. (Courtesy Newseum)
Las Vegas Review-Journal, Las Vegas, Nev. (Courtesy Newseum)
Toronto Star, Toronto, Canada. (Courtesy Newseum)
The West Australian, Perth, Australia. (Courtesy Newseum)
A Tarde, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. (Courtesy Newseum)
The Jerusalem Post, Jerusalem, Israel. (Courtesy Newseum)
The Gleaner, Kingston, Jamaica. (Courtesy Newseum)