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Trump And Allies Spread Falsehoods To Cast Doubt On Election
While much of America was sleeping Wednesday morning, President Donald Trumps leads in crucial battleground states began slipping and that's when online falsehoods about the election started surging.
Londoners Hit The Town One Last Time Before New Lockdown
Londoners shrugged off a resurgent COVID19 pandemic and flocked to pubs and restaurants on Wednesday night, hours before the introduction of a new monthlong lockdown across England.
Bettors Stampede Back To Biden As Results Stream In
Democratic candidate Joe Biden was holding on to his position as a clear favorite to win the U.S. presidential election in online betting markets on Wednesday afternoon, a reversal of fortune for President Donald Trump, who had been favored overnight.
AG: North Dakota Governor Can't Fill Dead Candidate's Seat
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has no authority to appointment a coal company executive to fill a state House seat won by a Republican candidate who died before the election, the attorney general said Wednesday.
'Why Were Some Measures Not Taken?' Judge Says US Postmaster Must Answer Questions on Delay in Ballot Sweep
The Postal Service, or USPS, disclosed on Wednesday it had completed the sweeps late on Tuesday and turned up just 13 ballots in Pennsylvania.
Denmark To Cull Entire Mink Population After Coronavirus Mutation Spreads To Humans
Denmark will cull its mink population of up to 17 million after a mutation of the coronavirus found in the animals spread to humans, the prime minister said on Wednesday.
Supreme Court and the US Presidential Election: What We Know and Will Court Intercede?
The Supreme Court decides actual disputes, not abstract propositions, and then only after lower courts have made their own rulings. While there have been countless election cases filed around the nation, it is not clear which of them might reach the court...
Portugal Extends Shop Returns Period In Holiday Season To Prevent Crowds
Portugal will extend the limit on returns for products bought in the leadup to Christmas to three months from 30 days in an attempt to prevent crowds around the holiday season and further coronavirus contagion, Prime Minister Antonio Costa said.
Concerns Grow Over Timing Of Asian Champions League
There are growing concerns as to whether the eastern zone of the AFC Champions League can be completed in the face of travel restrictions in the region.
For Florida Latinos, Donald Trump's Tough Talk Against Socialism Rang True
In Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, dozens of Cubans listened to salsa music and waved American flags Tuesday night as they celebrated Trump's victory in Florida.
Postal Service Tells U.S. Judge It Cannot Complete Sweep For Delayed Ballots By Deadline
The U.S. Postal Service told a judge it could not complete his order to sweep mail processing facilities on Tuesday afternoon for delayed election ballots and immediately dispatch any for delivery in about a dozen states, including closely fought battlegr...
'Vote Him Out!': Biden Supporters in Cheerful Mood Outside White House
The area, recently named Black Lives Matter (BLM) Plaza by the mayor of Washington, was the focal point of opposition to President Donald Trump during racial justice protests over summer.
Donald Trump, Joe Biden Await Their Fates as Unprecedented US Campaign Comes to End
Donald Trump on Tuesday painted a dark portrait of what America could look like under a Joe Biden administration, claiming that the former vice president would trigger an economic collapse with extended lockdowns.
Turkey Pulling Back From Second Syrian Military Post: Sources
Turkey is evacuating a second isolated military post in northwest Syria, pulling back from territory controlled by Syrian government forces to an area still held by insurgents and Turkeybacked rebels, Turkish and rebel sources said on Tuesday.
'Lives and Dreams Shattered': Kabul University Students Recall Horror as Gunmen Went on Killing Spree on Campus
As Mohammad clambered out of a secondfloor window at Kabul University on Monday to escape gunmen rampaging across the campus, he was sure death was close.
Greece Shuts Restaurants, Bars And Museums To Curb Virus Surge
Greece expanded a night curfew on movement and shut restaurants, bars, theatres and museums in the most populous areas of the country for one month on Tuesday to contain a resurgence of COVID19 cases.