An Arizona Superior Court judge has denied a request by President Trump's reelection team to seal evidence in a lawsuit alleging poll workers in Maricopa County "incorrectly rejected" Election Day votes.
MoreWorld Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told Member States on Monday that efforts to tackle climate change and poverty had been set back by a lack of global unity since major agreements were struck five years ago, and welcomed the chance to work with the presumptive new US administration of president-elect Joe Biden.
MoreCNN - While Trump has yet to give any public sign he's prepared to relinquish power, Jared Kushner, the President's son-in-law and senior adviser, has approached him about conceding the election, two sources tell CNN Saturday.Trump has not denied the outcome of the election, privately at least, sources tell CNN.
MoreThe theory, trending as #SharpieGate on social media, appears to have first emerged in Arizona and has since spread to parts of Pennsylvania. The claims are untrue: Election officials in both states have confirmed that Sharpies are an acceptable writing instrument for filling out ballots and that ballots are not being rejected due to Sharpie
MoreTrump and his allies boost bogus conspiracy theories in a bid to undermine vote count
MoreAmericans on both sides of the political divide have vented their anger and frustration over the undecided presidential contest at scattered protests across the United States.
MoreA map of voting in Michigan from earlier in the night - which shows a sudden increase of around 130,000 votes for Joe Biden, but none for Donald Trump - has gone viral on social media.
MorePeople across the United States have voted in one of the most polarising presidential elections in the country’s history – and the race is also playing out on social media.
MoreAs things stand, three crucial swing states that determined the outcome of the election in 2016 remain uncalled with hundreds of thousands (and in some cases, millions) of ballots left to count.
MoreDisbanding the city’s police department requires a change to the Minneapolis city charter and would need to be voted on by residents. The earliest that could happen is next year.
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