Trump prepares to appoint top jobs after Harris vows to help transition


Donald Trump is preparing to select his top team ahead of his return to the White House, after Kamala Harris vowed a "peaceful transfer of power"
In her first speech since losing the election, Harris told supporters: "I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time, but for the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case"
In a decisive victory, Trump won five of the seven battleground states – and is ahead in the final two yet to declare, Nevada and Arizona
Meanwhile, Republicans have retaken control of the US Senate; they also lead the contest to control the House of Representatives, but it could take days for a final result.
Nevada and Arizona are the two swing states left to declare their results - with votes still being tallied.
The other five - Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - have all been taken by Donald Trump. Altogether, the seven make up 93 electoral votes.
Currently, with 94% of expected votes counted, Trump has 51.0% and Kamala Harris has 47.2% in Nevada.
And, with 70% of expected votes counted, the Republican has 52.3% and Harris has 46.8% in Arizona.
We will be posting the final results from both states on this page.