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Governor calls ruling a 'complete rejection of the continued misinformation about voter fraud and corruption'
President's office says goal was 'to hear everyone's opinion'; some see visit as part of effort to steal protesters' thunder by offering vaguely described reforms
Experts say shortages could now extend to the syringes, needles and glass vials that are vital to a future nationwide vaccination program
He had the best winning percentage of any pitcher in the 20th century and helped New York become baseball's perennial champions in the 1950s and '60s
The alleged plot against Michigan's Gretchen Whitmer is far from the first threat against state officials, particularly Democrats who imposed COVID-related business closures and restrictions on social gatherings
Ras al-Khaimah reported reaching 1.12 million visitors in 2019 but then came the coronavirus pandemic, which saw worldwide aviation halted and robbed the entire UAE of its crucial tourism market
Last month, the king was hospitalized with breathing difficulties but doctors ruled out COVID-19
Just weeks before the Nov. 3 election, Pelosi says Trump needs to disclose more about his health after his COVID-19 diagnosis
Finland regularly scores near the top when it comes to women's rights
Sesame Workshop — the nonprofit, educational organization behind 'Sesame Street' — will air the half-hour anti-racist special 'The Power of We' and hopes families will watch together
Plan consists of five prizes of 1 million pounds ($1.3 million) awarded each year for next 10 years
The case before the justices has to do with Google's creation of the Android operating system now used on the vast majority of smartphones worldwide
Dameris, the former CEO of technology services company ASGN Inc., pleaded guilty in June to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud
Basma Mostafa was in Luxor to cover unrest in the village of el-Awamiya, following the death of a man allegedly at the hands of police last week, according to Amnesty International
President Donald Trump's senior adviser and speechwriter had previously tested negative
The move comes less than two months after Facebook said it would stop promoting the group and its adherents but faltered with spotty enforcement
The FDA says vaccine makers should follow trial participants for at least two months to rule out safety issues before seeking emergency approval
President Donald Trump ordered a stop to negotiations with Democrats on a coronavirus economic stimulus bill until after the election
Group has been stranded on Tahiti in French Polynesia, since virus swept across the globe and their flights back home on LATAM airlines were canceled
Judgment this month comes after Robert Levinson's family and US government now believe he died in Iranian government's custody, something long denied by Tehran
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