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Vision 2020: Are The Nation's Voting Systems Secure?
Election Question: What steps have been taken to protect the nations election systems from potential interference by foreign powers like Russia? Have voting systems been hardened in any way?
The Latest: Ginsburg Casket Arrives At Supreme Court
The Latest on the Supreme Court and the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsbur g (all times local):
Timeline: Anwar Pushes To Replace PM As Malaysia Power Struggle Intensifies
In another twist in Malaysian politics, formerly jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim announced on Wednesday he has secured a majority among lawmakers to enable him to form a new government.
France Supports Idea By Lebanese Politician To End Cabinet Logjam
France backed on Wednesday a proposal made by Lebanon's leading Sunni Muslim politician to end a deadlock preventing the formation of a cabinet to lead the nation out of its worst crisis since the 19751990 civil war.
Sierra Leone Doctor In Dedicated Mission Against COVID-19
Dr. Mamadu Baldeh cant forget the 18yearold who came into his hospital with COVID19, gasping for air until the day he died. This suffering was all too real for Baldeh, who battles asthma just as that young man did.
Macron To Russia: Give Us Answers On Navalny Or Face Consequences
France's president on Tuesday demanded an immediate explanation from Russia over the poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, warning that Paris would not allow its red lines on the use of chemical weapons to be crossed.
U.S. Senate Republicans, Romney Pave Way For Vote On Trump Supreme Court Pick
Senate Republicans including Mitt Romney on Tuesday lined up behind President Donald Trump's push to widen the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority, leaving Democrats little hope of blocking a confirmation vote on a successor to Justice Ruth Bader G...
France Says Reviewing Request From Russian Prosecutor On Navalny Case
France's foreign ministry said on Tuesday it was reviewing a request from Russia's prosecutor general to help in the case relating to the poisoning of Kremlin critic Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Recorded Attack On Black Runner Is Charged As A Hate Crime
A woman who was captured on video throwing a bottle at a Black runner in New York City and yelling a racial slur at her has been charged with attempted assault as a hate crime and aggravated harassment, authorities said Tuesday.
Frenemies: Romney, GOP Reunite On Plan For Ginsburg Seat
Sen. Mitt Romney is having a homecoming moment.
2 Antiquities Dealers Charged With Defrauding Buyers
Two dealers of ancient art were indicted Tuesday for allegedly creating fake ownership histories for the antiquities they sold through auction houses in New York.
Facebook Removes Chinese Accounts Active In Philippines And U.S. Politics
Facebook Inc said Tuesday it had removed a network of inauthentic Chinese accounts that were interfering in Asian and American politics, including some that posted material supporting and opposing U.S. President Donald Trump.
U.S. House Pauses Vote On Bill To Fund Government And Avoid Shutdown
The U.S. House of Representatives put on hold an expected Tuesday vote on a bill to fund the government through Dec. 11, while bipartisan congressional leaders discussed whether to include farm aid sought by President Donald Trump, lawmakers and aides sai...
Cameroon Police Fire Water Cannon To Break Up Protests Amid Fears Of New Crackdown
Cameroon police and gendarmes fired tear gas and water cannon on Tuesday to break up protests in the commercial hub of Douala calling for an end to President Paul Biya's near 40year rule, Reuters witnesses said.
China says Trump 'Spreading Political Virus' at UN After US Prez Attacks Beijing over Covid-19
China's ambassador to the UN said that when the international community is fighting hard against the Covid-19, the US is spreading a political virus in the General Assembly.
Gulf Coronavirus Infections Surpass 800,000, Reuters Tally Shows
The number of recorded novel coronavirus cases in the six Gulf Arab states has doubled in three months to over 800,000, according to a Reuters tally.