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US election takeaways: Trump's decisive victory in a deeply divided nation
Donald Trump secured a decisive victory in the US presidential election, exposing vulnerabilities within the Democratic base. Trump's promises on immigration, the economy, and cultural issues resonated with voters, despite concerns about his moral character and criminal charges. Democrats now face a leadership crisis and must regroup after a disappointing election.
Harris slams 'offensive' Trump as rivals go west
Kamala Harris criticised Donald Trump for offensive remarks about women as they campaign in battleground states. Reproductive rights emerged as key issues, with both chasing Latino votes. Controversies and strategic campaign stops shaped the intense race, with early voting participation hitting significant numbers.
Donald Trump claims to be 'father of IVF' at all-female campaign stop
Donald Trump sought to present himself as the "father of IVF" on Wednesday, as he told an all-female audience at an election campaign event he supported a fertility treatment that Democrats say he has put under threat. "I want to talk about IVF. I'm the father of IVF, so I want to hear this question," Trump told Fox News in the closely-watched swing state of Georgia as the topic turned to in vitro fertilization.
240 million eligible voters, but these 7 states will decide the next US President
The US presidential election's outcome depends on a few battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Key issues range from immigration and abortion debates to economic concerns. Both campaigns are actively engaging these states to sway undecided voters and gain the support necessary to win.
This is when Ben Affleck realized he didn¡¯t want to be married to Jennifer Lopez
Only a few months after their official separation date in April, on August 20, Jennifer Lopez filed for divorce from Ben Affleck.
How the Biden-Trump debate could change the trajectory of the 2024 campaign
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will meet for a debate on Thursday, presenting an important chance for both to influence voters and shift the political landscape. Biden, 81, will aim to show he is still capable of leading the nation through various challenges. On the other hand, 78-year-old Trump will seek to move beyond his felony conviction in New York and demonstrate to millions of viewers that he is fit to return to the Oval Office.
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Shunned by West, Russian army deserters live in fear
Russian authorities have opened a criminal case against Ziganshin for abandoning his unit. He does not feel safe in Kazakhstan and fears he might be deported to Russia. But it is hard for men like him to seek refuge in the West because many Russian servicemen do not have the Russian passport that allows travel to Europe and only have documents that permit them to reach neighbours such as Kazakhstan or Armenia.
Donald Trump has been convicted. Can he still run for President?
Former President Donald Trump, facing felony convictions, remains a competitive presidential candidate despite upcoming sentencing. Legal questions arise regarding his eligibility and potential ballot restrictions.
UK woman, 26, dies after 'sex game goes wrong'. Doctors issue warning
Coroner rules Georgia Brooke, 26, from Ossett, UK, unlawfully killed by boyfriend Luke Cannon during sex involving GHB and cocaine in Bradford. Death deemed 'sex game gone wrong' by Coroner Fleming. Dr. Johnson identifies neck compression as primary cause with toxic GHB levels. West Yorkshire Police launches murder investigation.
Georgia shooting has left three people dead with one person facing injuries at Gwinnett County apartment complex
A shooting incident has occurred at an apartment complex on the 2300 block of Country Walk SW in Gwinnett County Georgia on Tuesday. It has taken the lives of two people including that of a man and a woman. The investigations into the incident are underway.
Jury awards $148 million in damages to Georgia election workers over Rudy Giuliani's 2020 vote lies
Two former Georgia election workers were awarded $148 million in damages after suing Rudy Giuliani for defamation. Giuliani¡¯s false claims led to racist threats and harassment, upending their lives. Emotional testimony revealed their struggles. Giuliani, found liable previously, remained stoic, vowing to appeal the "absurd" sum. Financial strain looms over him, but the women faced blame from his defense, which tried to shift responsibility. Despite this win, Giuliani's repeated false accusations persist, raising concerns about future actions.
Tasha Butts passes away at 41 after two-year breast cancer battle
Tasha Butts, the head coach of Georgetown University's women's basketball team, has passed away at the age of 41 after battling breast cancer. She had previously been a coach for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and had bravely shared her cancer diagnosis during the 2020-21 season. Butts was also a former WNBA player and had contributed to the success of the University of Tennessee's Lady Volunteers. She leaves behind her parents, brother, and nephew. The basketball community mourns her loss and remembers her as a beloved figure.
FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023: TV, Live Streaming, teams, schedule, groups, results- all you need to know
How the teams will advance from round 1 and how the bottom rankings from 17 to 32 will be decided? Know everything in detail.
Wimbledon 2023 order of play: Here¡¯s the full schedule for today¡¯s matches, how to watch on TV, live streaming details and more
A comprehensive overview of the events taking place on the second Tuesday of the Championships, as the tournament intensifies.
DeSantis signs Florida GOP's 6-week abortion ban into law
The governor's office said in a statement late Thursday that he had signed the legislation. The ban gives DeSantis a key political victory among Republican primary voters as he prepares to launch an expected presidential candidacy built on his national brand as a conservative standard bearer.
The one thing Americans agree on ahead of midterms: 'Vote, vote, vote'
With control of the United States Congress at stake, the citizens voiced concerns for the country's future, whether they were Republicans doubtful of the integrity of the vote, or Democrats concerned by election denialism. Here's what some American voters in cities around the country had to say about Tuesday's polls.
US court faces backlash after it rules that teenagers can't have abortions
Florida court on Monday denied the appeal of a teen girl asking for abortion on the grounds that she is immature to have this procedure. This horrific decision has caused a new heat in the protests against the banning of women¡¯s right to abortion. The United States lawmakers are furious with the court.
Ukraine¡¯s EU membership faces challenges; decision on keeping Georgia out signals double standard: Analysts
EU Candidate status requires unanimous approval from the existing 27 members and backing from the European Parliament. Once approved, it only begins the accession process, though this is no guarantee of progress. Turkey has had candidate status since 1999, North Macedonia since 2005, Montenegro since 2010, Serbia since 2012, and Albania since 2014, according to Hess.
Sudden abortion focus shakes midterm election landscape
While the Democrats decried the draft, they suddenly have a clear, unifying message. The real possibility that abortion could be outlawed in dozens of states in the coming months could animate their dejected base - especially young voters, people of color and suburban women, who are unhappy with the pace of progress under Democratic leadership in Washington.
Analysis: A GOP reckoning after turning blind eye to Donald Trump
At the heart of the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was a lie, one that was allowed to fester and flourish by many of the same Republicans now condemning President Donald Trump for whipping his supporters into a frenzy with his false attacks on the integrity of the 2020 election.
No surprise: Trump left many clues he wouldn't go quietly
The culmination of all that came Wednesday when Trump supporters, exhorted by the president to go to the Capitol and ``fight like hell'' against a ``stolen'' election, overran and occupied the building in an explosive confrontation that left a Capitol Police officer and four others dead.
Georgia takeaways: Donald Trump's long shadow not fading yet
Republicans David Perdue and Sen. Kelly Loeffler are trying to hold off strong challenges from their respective Democratic opponents, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, in a race where half a billion dollars was spent to shape the outcome.
Us President-elect Joe Biden defends health care law as high court mulls its fate
WILMINGTON, Del.- President-elect Joe Biden is championing the Obama administration's signature health law as it goes before the Supreme Court in a case that could overturn it.
'This isn't over!,' scream Trump's supporters, as they refuse to accept election outcome
From Atlanta and Tallahassee to Austin, Bismarck, Boise and Phoenix, crowds ranging in size from a few dozen to a few thousand - some of them openly carrying guns - decried the news of Joe Biden's victory after more than three suspense-filled days of vote-counting put the Democrat over the top. Skirmishes broke out in some cities.
In the event of a Biden win, his presidency could be shaped by twin Senate runoffs in Georgia
Should Democrats win them, Biden would be dealing with a majority in the Senate, increasing his chances for passing legislation and securing major appointment confirmations. Otherwise, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, could wield the power to block Biden.
View: Joe Biden and Donald Trump present starkly different visions for America¡¯s future
The two campaigns could not have been more different both in terms of style and substance. Biden, acutely conscious of the pandemic, for the most part chose to conduct a virtual campaign. Only in the closing days of the campaign did he physically venture out and, even then, held rallies with an abundance of caution. His supporters were physically distanced and mostly confined to their cars.
With Trump & Biden getting ready for legal fight, Could courts again decide the US elections?
After Trump declared he was ready to go to the US Supreme Court to dispute the vote counting, his campaign announced a recount demand in Wisconsin and lawsuits in Michigan and Pennsylvania, three states critical to winning the presidency.
Trump on defense, courting voters in two must-win states amid pandemic
No Republican presidential candidate has lost Georgia since George H.W. Bush in 1992. And earlier this week, Trump had to court voters in Iowa, a state he carried by almost 10 points four years ago.
US begins arrest and deportation of illegal migrants
Immigration and Customs Enforcement engaged in a nationwide enforcement operations to take into custody and return adults who entered this country illegally with children,.
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