Meanwhile, Rihanna completely transformed her Instagram page to demand: "count every vote we'll wait."
Twitter covered the Trump tweet with a notice that it contained information that was potentially misleading.
A report claims Meghan Markle would have cast her vote in the US election even if she hadn't quit as a senior member of the royal family.
Melania Trump who is campaigning for Donald Trump's re-election to the White House, spoke to media outside the polling booth.
After independent presidential candidate Kanye West's announcement, netizens are asking his wife Kim Kardashian who she voted for.
"This Is Us" season 5 episode 3 will remain preempted as NBC will cover the 2020 US election on Tuesday.
Lady Gaga was headlining Biden's drive-in campaign in Pittsburgh on Monday and appealed the crowd to vote for the Democrat presidential nominee.
The US is in dire need of a fresh rescue package as the disease flares up again, threatening an already stuttering recovery in the world's top economy.
Speaking about a possible run, she said that she "went into prayer," to help her decide for the 2020 election.
Moscow had dismissed hacking allegations as "baseless" while Trump has continued to denounce the ongoing Russia probe as a "witch hunt".
Trump turned to Twitter again later Saturday night, railing about why Flynn was prosecuted but his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, was not for her alleged misdeeds.
A statement to be delivered by Colin Stretch, general counsel for Facebook, will reveal more details about Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 US elections.
"According to our intelligence services, the Russian government has made a project of turning Americans against each other," Bush said.
The social media giant has recently come under intense scrutiny over the role it advertently played in Russia's influence campaign during the 2016 election.
WikiLeaks steadily published thousands of embarrassing emails and documents linked to Democratic officials in the months leading up to the November election.
Pinterest is the latest in a slew of technology giants that were unknowingly exploited by Russia's disinformation campaign during the 2016 election.
"For those I hurt this year, I ask forgiveness and I will try to be better," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote.
Zuckerberg also said he regrets dismissing claims that Facebook helped influence the election as a "pretty crazy idea".
Zuckerberg had dismissed the idea that fake news on Facebook helped influence election as a "pretty crazy idea".
The announcement comes nearly 10 months after Election Day in November last year.
"I care deeply about the democratic process and protecting its integrity," CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.
Clinton's vanity shines through in her new book, What Happened, which fails to answer her critics' questions.