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Trump Says US Election Winner Might Not Be Known For Months
Election experts have said it might take several days after the November 3 election until a winner is known as officials will need time to count mail ballots that arrive after election day.
Asia Today: Victoria Health Chief Quits In Quarantine Probe
The health minister in Australia's Victoria state has resigned in the fallout from an inquiry into why security guards were used instead of police or the military at quarantine hotels. Lapses in security at the hotels were given as the major reason for a...
Wisconsin Congressman Accuses Opponent Of Harassment Over 2015 Memoir
Derrick Van Orden, who faces Rep. Ron Kind in November, said he was simply training the officers in possible medical treatments.
OK Prosecutors Argue Uber Driver Accused Of Murder May Flee
Oklahoma prosecutors are seeking to revoke bond for an Uber driver accused of murdering his passenger during a June altercation to ensure he wont flee the country to avoid prosecution.
Jury Gets Case Of White Supremacist Accused Of Rape Threat
A federal jury began deliberating Friday in the case of a selfproclaimed white nationalist accused of threatening to rape the wife of a man who was part of a racist group he felt was harassing him.
El Salvador's Next US Envoy Met Trump At Miss Universe
El Salvador's next ambassador to Washington is someone President Donald Trump might remember from his days as a beauty pageant boss.
Former Congressman Ron Paul Hospitalized, Says He's OK
Former GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul posted a picture of himself in a hospital Friday but said he was OK after video circulated online of him struggling to speak during an interview.
COVID-19 Can't Crush Human Rights, UN Gathering Declares
In a diminished spotlight because of the COVID19 pandemic, leading human rights defenders on Friday urged people in these fractured times to connect through politics and vote, too.
Over 80% Of Britons Not Heeding COVID-19 Self-isolation Rules - Study
Over 80% of people in Britain are not adhering to selfisolation guidelines when they have COVID19 symptoms or had contact with someone who has tested positive, a study has found.
S.Korea To Tighten Social Distancing Curbs During Two Holiday Weeks
South Korea on Friday said it would impose tighter restrictions during the Chuseok autumn holiday weeks when people traditionally reunite with families, flagging the risks of new clusters of coronavirus infections.
Israeli Leaders Bicker As Virus Lockdown Goes Into Effect
Israeli lawmakers cannot agree on legislation governing a tightened nationwide lockdown that took effect Friday, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to propose a state of emergency that would halt weekly demonstrations against him.
AP PHOTOS: A Look At Virus's Impact As Deaths Near 1 Million
As it marched from East to West this year, the coronavirus pandemic sank economies and transformed social interactions. It shut schools and businesses, stopped the sports and entertainment industries dead in their tracks, and even brought low the Olympic...
Turkey Slams US Speaker Over Remarks On Trump, Erdogan
Turkeys foreign minister on Friday accused US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of blatant ignorance over her comments that questioned U.S. President Donald Trump's commitment to democracy and his alleged admiration of Turkeys President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and...
MiG-21 Military Jet Crashes Near Serbia's Border With Bosnia
A Serbian army jet crashed Friday in western Serbia near the countrys border with Bosnia, the Defense Ministry said.
Birx: Not Considering Leaving Coronavirus Task Force
White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx on Thursday pushed back against a report that said she was distressed over the direction of the task force and was considering leaving.
Trump Lawyers: DA's Fight For Tax Returns Built On Innuendo
A New York prosecutor engaged in a longrunning battle to obtain Donald Trumps tax returns is resorting to speculation and innuendo to justify his demands, the president's lawyers argued in court papers filed Thursday on the eve of an appeals court showdow...