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Voting Groups Scramble To Reach College Students In Pandemic
Chase Gaines wishes he could get more young people in North Carolina to answer their front doors and take his GOP flyer.
Divided Montenegro Starts Knife-edge Election
Montenegrins go to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary election that looks too close to call, with neither the longruling proWestern party nor a rival proSerb and proRussian alliance tipped to win a majority of seats.
One Dead As Protesters From Rival Sides Clash In Portland
One person was shot dead as protesters from rival groups clashed late on Saturday in the U.S. city of Portland, which has seen frequent demonstrations for months that have at times turned violent.
With The Conventions Now Over, What's Next In Campaign 2020?
President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden have emerged from their presidential nominating conventions with each candidate believing he has a head of steam. Trumps job approval ratings and standing in polls are perilously low for an incumbent, but Bide...
Turkey To Hold Military Exercise Off Cyprus Amid Mediterranean Tensions
Turkey said it will hold a military exercise off northwest Cyprus for the next two weeks, amid growing tension with Greece over disputed claims to exploration rights in the east Mediterranean.
Tokyo Transparent Toilet's Walls Go Opaque When Door Closed
Now you see them, now you dont.
Shock, Grief, And Gratitude After Death Of Chadwick Boseman
What a man, and what an immense talent. Brother, you were one of the all time greats and your greatness was only beginning. Lord love ya. Rest in power, King. Mark Ruffalo, Bosemans co-star in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame," via Twitter.
First Case of Reinfection Comes to Light in US as Nevada Man Develops More Severe Covid-19
Earlier this week, the University of Hong Kong researchers reported details of a 33-year-old man who had recovered in April from a severe case of COVID-19 and was diagnosed four months later with a different strain of the virus.
Why California's Wildfire Year Could Be The Worst In Decades
California may experience its worst year for wildfires in decades, climate experts say, pointing out that it has already battled two of the three largest blazes in its recorded history during an intense heatwave this month even before the peak season beg...
Teen Who Held BLM Event Gets $2500 Bill For Police Overtime
A teen who organized a Black Lives Matter rally in her northern New Jersey town said she has been sent a $2500 bill from officials for police overtime.
U.S. State Election Officials Say Little Evidence Of Absentee Ballot Fraud
Top election officials from two states told Congress on Friday they have seen little evidence of absentee ballot fraud in U.S. primary elections this year and do not expect it to be a big issue in the November general election.
France Sees Nearly 7,400 New Daily Coronavirus Cases In Exponential Surge
France reported 7,379 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday, the most since lockdown, in what the health ministry described as an exponential surge just days before millions of children are due to return to school for the first time since March.
Parma Name Liverani As Coach To Replace D'Aversa
Parma have appointed Fabio Liverani as manager on a twoyear deal to replace Roberto d'Aversa, who was sacked after the end of last season, the Serie A club said on Friday.
Americans Fighting Extradition In Ex-Nissan Boss's Escape
A lawyer for two American men urged a judge Friday to block their extradition to Japan, where they are wanted on charges that they smuggled former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of the country in a box last year.
US Plans Further Troop Reductions In Iraq By November
The United States plans to reduce its military force in Iraq from the current 5,200 to about 3,500 by November, U.S. officials said Friday. The cut would be in line with President Donald Trump's repeated call to bring troops home and his reelection campai...
China Warns Norway Against Granting Nobel Peace Prize to Hong Kong Democracy Activists
Wang, who is currently on a tour of European Union countries to shore-up support for China in the face of the increasing pressure mounted by the US, is the first Chinese foreign minister to visit Oslo in 15 years.