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USPS Reports Few Ballots Discovered In Ballot Sweeps Ordered By Judge
The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday disclosed it had found just 13 undelivered ballots in Pennsylvania after it completed required sweeps of mail processing facilities late Tuesday in about a dozen states.
Analysis: Wall Street Firms Crave Certainty About US Election, Hope For Quick Stimulus
Concerns receded with election tallies showing Biden ahead and Republicans almost certain to hold the Senate, Wall Street sources said.
ED Files First Chargesheet Against Kochhars, Dhoot in ICICI Bank-Videocon Group PMLA Case
They said the chargesheet or the prosecution complaint has been filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). It was filed before a special court in Mumbai on Tuesday and the court is yet to take cognisance of it, sources said.
Terrorism on the Decline in Jammu and Kashmir, Will Be Rooted Out, Says Rajnath Singh
He lamented that despite having enjoyed a special status for so long, J&K, which has now been split into two union territories, remained backward because of rampant corruption and terrorism.
Amit Shah on Two-day Visit to Bengal from November 5; to Have Lunch with Tribal and Refugee Families
On November 5, the first day of his visit, Shah will visit Bankura to meet party workers and leaders from the different sections of the society. The party workers from two zones, Rarh and Hooghly-Midnapore, covering over 70 assembly seats from the souther...
Ivory Coast And Guinea Election Crises Spur Fears Of Prolonged Unrest
Ivory Coast opposition leaders refused to disband their breakaway government on Wednesday despite being put under effective house arrest following a disputed presidential election.
Twitter, Facebook Warnings On U.S. Election Hit Both Parties
Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc flagged some of President Donald Trump's posts on the U.S. election as votes were still being counted, in a realtime test of their rules on handling misinformation and premature claims of victory.
Wall Street on Course for Sharp Gains As Election Hangs in Balance
The knife-edge election and the prospect of an acrimonious legal battle to determine the winner sent S&P e-mini futures tumbling 1.15% earlier, but they recovered to trade up 1.7% by 08:43 a.m. ET (1343 GMT).
Vatican Museums To Close Again Because Of Coronavirus
The Vatican Museums, which house some of the world's greatest art treasures, will close for a month in line with new restrictions by Italy to tame a surge in coronavirus infections and deaths.
News18 Evening Digest: Trump Says Will Move SC to Dispute Election Count, Biden Camp 'Ready to Deploy' Legal Teams and Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this evening: Trump says will move SC to dispute election count; Biden camp 'ready to deploy' legal teams; Delhi Airport receives threat calls against 2 London-bound Air India flights; Oil prices rise nearly 3% af...
Google Reportedly Rolls Back Gboard's Enhanced Voice Typing for Some Pixel 5 and Pixel 4 Users
Gboard's enhanced voice typing allowed Pixel 4 and Pixel 5 users to dictate text and use voice commands with Google Assitant. The feature was rolling out to limited users earlier this week.
Bipasha Basu Shares Throwback Video from Karva Chauth Celebrations in 2019
Bipasha Basu posted a video of the moon sighting from Karva Chauth last year with husband Karan Singh Grover.
'Very Explosive Situation': World Guesses Nervously, Impatiently as US Vote Count Drags On
So waking up to the news Wednesday that the winner of the U.S. election might not be known for hours, days or weeks — pundits filled global airwaves with their best guesses — came as a shock to a planet weaned on that most American of exports: speed.
With Pennsylvania Up In The Air, One Rural County Goes Big For Trump
As commissioners of Fulton County, Pennsylvania, worked to finish tallying the vote early on Wednesday, the only question was whether President Donald Trump would top the 84% support he received in the rural Republican stronghold in 2016.
Trump Gains With Latinos, Loses Some White Voters - Exit Polls
As the U.S. presidential race remained undecided, President Donald Trump showed some surprising gains with Latino and other nonwhite voters, but they may have been offset by losses among those who supported him four years ago, according to exit polls cond...
Michelle Fischbach Unseats Rep. Collin Peterson In Minnesota
Republican Michelle Fischbach has upset Democratic U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, who was seeking a 16th term.