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Trump Campaign Looses Lawsuits In Michigan And Georgia
US courts have dismissed Trump campaign's lawsuits in Michigan and Georgia related to electoral malpractice. In Michigan, the campaign had sought to stop counting of absentee ballots, while in Georgia it had alleged that even improper ballots were being c...
Toronto Cop Sentenced In Beating Of Black Man Who Lost Eye
A Toronto police officer was sentenced Thursday to nine months in jail for his assault conviction in the beating of a young Black man who lost an eye when he was arrested in 2016.
Louisiana Police Officer Shot During Traffic Stop Dies
A parttime north Louisiana police officer who was shot last month during a traffic stop died Thursday, authorities said.
Daily Anti-government Protests In Poland Enter Third Week
Daily antigovernment protests in Poland entered a third week Thursday with grandmothers rallying in Warsaw and smaller demonstrations held in other cities and towns.
Wall Street Draws Comfort From Potential Divided Congress, Eyes Move To Fed
U.S. stocks jumped on Thursday as bets on Republicans retaining control of the Senate eased worries of major policy changes that could hurt corporate America under a Joe Biden White House, even as the presidential election hung in the balance.
Europe Must Strengthen Its Borders After Attacks, Says Macron
Europe must rethink its openborder Schengen area, including a more robust protection of the zone's external frontiers, President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday, after a spate of Islamist attacks in France and Austria.
Italy Posts Daily Record Of 34,505 New Coronavirus Cases As Deaths Surge
Italy has registered 34,505 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours, the health ministry said on Thursday, its highest ever daily tally and up from 30,550 on Wednesday.
575 Students and 829 Teachers Test Covid Positive after Schools Reopen in Andhra Pradesh
However, the education department highlighted that the situation is not alarming and that all necessary precautions are being followed.
Vijay Denies Having Any Connection with Political Party Started By His Father
There were rumours that Vijay is thinking of taking a political plunge, but with this strongly worded statement, he has put all the speculations to rest.
In Las Vegas, Trump Campaign Expected to Announce Lawsuit Challenging Nevada Vote: Report
The campaign scheduled a news conference as ballot counting in the U.S. presidential election continued in the state.
Facing Possible Defeat, Trump Tweets 'Stop The Count!' as Biden Narrows Lead in Battleground States
Biden has secured victories in the "blue wall" battlegrounds of Wisconsin and Michigan, narrowing Trump's path.
Hypertension in Women: How the Symptoms and Risk Factors Vary
Hypertension is assumed to be more prevalent in the male population. However, experts suggest that it affects both the genders equally.
Govt to Bring PLI Scheme to Promote Domestic Agro-chemicals Manufacturing: Mandaviya
Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers Mansukh Mandaviya also assured that the Modi government will not bring such laws that will impact the industry and the country's growth.
Death Toll in Haryana Hooch Tragedy Rises to 30, One Arrested for Selling Spurious Liquor
Deputy Superintendent of Police Virender Singh told the media that two small units storing and manufacturing illicit liquor have been sealed in Sonipat district. One accused named Ankit has been arrested.
Election Violence Hits Ivory Coast Cocoa Supply Chain
Cocoa bean arrivals at ports in Ivory Coast fell this week because of a violent political standoff following a disputed presidential election in the world's top growing nation, exporters said on Thursday.
JD(S) Leader Bandeppa Kashempur Tests Positive for Coronavirus
The MLA from Bidar South assembly constituency, also requested all those who had come into his constant during the last 4-5 days to undergo testing.