Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are sprinting to the finish line of their 2024 presidential campaigns, each holding rallies in battleground states on the eve of Election Day. It's been just over 100 days since President Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed Harris and a lot has happened since then.
Here are photos of some of the key moments from the last 100 days.
July 13: Assassination attempt on Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pa.
July 15: Trump makes a surprise appearance at the RNC two days after the assassination attempt
July 21: Harris announces candidacy hours after Biden said he's dropping out
Aug. 6: Harris and her vice presidential pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, make their debut
Aug. 22: Harris formally accepts the Democratic presidential nomination on the final night of the DNC
Aug. 26: Trump visits Arlington National Cemetery, where members of his campaign staff reportedly 'pushed aside' a cemetery official
Sept. 10: Trump and Harris meet for the first time in person at the presidential debate hosted by ABC News
Sept. 10: Taylor Swift formally endorses Harris, jabs at JD Vance's 'childless cat ladies' remark
Perth grandmother Donna Nelson has been jailed for six years for drug trafficking in Japan despite a court accepting her claims of being a romance scam victim.
France is set to fall deeper into political crisis as MPs prepare for a no-confidence vote that's all but certain to topple Michel Barnier's government.
South Korean opposition parties will vote on whether to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol over his short-lived martial law that sparked a major political crisis.
Lewis Hamilton, the most successful driver in F1 history, will bring his career with Mercedes to an end on Sunday, where McLaren and Ferrari will fight it out.
A 19-point haul from Donovan Mitchell has helped the Cleveland Cavaliers beat Washington 118-87, extending the Wizards' NBA losing streak to 15 matches.
Nauru is working on a migration and economic deal with Australia while weighing offers from China, as Canberra worries about Beijing's influence in the Pacific.
The release of a teen involved in a burglary that led to a woman's murder has been met with dismay by her family who have lost a sense of safety in their home.
Dragons coach Shane Flanagan says that rather than being wooden spoon favourites, the signs point towards his team climbing the NRL ladder to play finals.
Pakistan have recalled paceman Mohammad Abbas after three years for Test matches, but fellow speedster Shaheen Shah Afridi will play only white-ball cricket.
A man charged over one of Australia's most notorious cold case murders has faced court 47 years after the deaths of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett.
Port infrastructure delays and cost blowouts have plagued the delivery of two new Spirit of Tasmania vessels, with one of the ships now sitting in Scotland.
Frustration at a lack of progress on a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine and the need for momentum toward peace drove an Australian policy shift.
Donald Trump might tap Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as his defence secretary nominee after his first choice, Pete Hegseth, ran into trouble on Capitol Hill.