All eyes on early vote results in key swing state of Georgia The first wave of exit polls has voters naming the state of democracy and the economy as their most important issues. Behind the ballot: Jewish residents of Queens share their voting intentions We spoke with several residents in Queens' predominantly Jewish neighborhoods to understand their motivations and concerns ahead of Election Day. Excited and unnerved: New Yorkers flood the polls on US Election Day New York City may be a left-wing stronghold, but the diversity of its five boroughs paint a picture of a divided US. Mexico’s Top Court Dismisses Proposal to Invalidate Judicial Overhaul The move spares the country’s new president from having to choose between recognizing a court decision to strike down the overhaul or aligning with her party’s leaders and ignoring it. Lightning Strikes Soccer Team in Peru, Killing Player A video of the incident shows a flash of light and then several players instantly dropping to the ground. In Kamala Harris' L.A. neighborhood, low-key quiet and cautious optimism It was a quiet afternoon in Kamala Harris' Brentwood neighborhood, which soon could be the site of her Western White House. |
Prince William calls for better support for wildlife conservationists on South Africa visit Prince William has pledged to fight for better support for those who risk their lives to protect the world's wildlife. Channel 4 ‘fired’ Boris Johnson from US election show for promoting his book, co-host says Former British prime minister kept bringing up his memoir despite warning to ‘put it away’ and was later replaced on TV panel Boris Johnson was “fired for banging on about his book” during a guest appearance on Channel 4’s coverage of the US election, according to the programme’s co-host, Krishnan Guru-Murthy. It was not clear whether Johnson’s exit from the programme had been planned or if he ha… As Americans vote, it's guns out in America With a deeply divided America bracing for the presidential election results, concerns are rising about the potential for political violence. The US already witnessed a surge in such incidents this year, fueled by misinformation and access to firearms. Experts warn of armed groups and online platforms promoting violence, raising alarms about the state of American democracy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fires Defense Minister Yoav Gallant Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has removed Yoav Gallant as his defense minister, his office announced Tuesday. How the U.S. election process differs from others around the world The decentralized system of election management in the United States has few parallels. But results in many countries can take time to finalize. Ukrainian troops have engaged with North Korean units for the 1st time in Russia, an official says Ukraine’s defense minister says Ukrainian troops have engaged for the first time with North Korean units that were recently deployed to help Russia in the war with its neighbor |
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