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Amid Trump's Refusal to Concede, Republican Senator Says 'Transfer of Power Will be Orderly, Right on Time'
Last week, the mainstream media declared Biden as the winner of the presidential election after the 77-year-old former vice president crossed the mandatory 270 electoral votes out of the 538-member Electoral College.
A Rusty Giuliani Returns To The Courtroom On Trump's Behalf
Representing a client inside a courtroom for the first time in nearly three decades, Rudy Giuliani showed some rust as he tried to make the case that President Donald Trump has been robbed of reelection.
Record Storm Iota Batters Central America, Leaving Floods In Its Wake
Packing recordbreaking winds and unleashing torrential floods, storm Iota hit Central America on Tuesday, causing swollen rivers to burst their banks, flipping roofs onto streets, and killing at least three people.
J&J Expects Data For U.S. Authorization Of COVID-19 Vaccine By Feb, Says Head Scientist
Johnson & Johnson's chief scientist said the drugmaker is recruiting over 1,000 people per day for the latestage trial of its experimental COVID19 vaccine and expects to have all the data needed to seek U.S. authorization by February or earlier.
J&J Could Have Data For U.S. Authorization Of COVID-19 Vaccine By February - Reuters Interview
Johnson & Johnson's chief scientist said the drugmaker is recruiting over 1,000 people per day for the latestage trial of its experimental COVID19 vaccine and expects to have all the data needed to seek U.S. authorization by February or earlier.
New York City Holds Off School Closure As U.S. Braces For Virus-stricken Winter
New York City schools were set to remain open for at least another day despite a rising COVID19 case count, the mayor said on Tuesday, as surging infections and hospitalizations in the United States from coast to coast prompted new restrictions and predic...
Saudi Calls On OPEC+ To Be Flexible As It Weighs Oil Cut Extension
Saudi Arabia called on fellow OPEC+ members on Tuesday to be flexible in responding to oil market needs as it builds the case for a tighter oil production policy in 2021 to tackle weaker demand amid a new wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
At Least 41 Hurt At Thailand Protest - Medics
At least 41 people were hurt during protests in Thailand's capital Bangkok on Tuesday, including five with gunshot wounds, the city's Erawan Emergency Medical Centre said.
Race For Covid-19 Vaccine: How Pfizer and BioNTech Sprinted Ahead of Other Companies
Pfizer’s Dormitzer is more prepared than many to meet the challenges, having led research efforts at Novartis AG in the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic. That project produced three licensed vaccines in the most rapid pandemic vaccine response until now.
Nagorno-Karabakh Talks Over Ceasefire "Ambiguities" To Take Place Wednesday - France
French and American diplomats will hold talks with Russia on Wednesday in Moscow to lift ambiguities linked to a ceasefire between Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenian forces in NagornoKarabakh, France's foreign minister said on Tuesday.
Trump Could Withdraw Troops From Somalia As Part Of Global Pullback
President Donald Trump may withdraw nearly all U.S. troops from Somalia as part of a global pullback that could see major reductions in Afghanistan and a slight drawdown in Iraq, U.S. officials told Reuters on Tuesday.
Barbados Removes Nelson Statue In Break With Colonial Past
Barbados removed the statue of British Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson from the capital Bridgetown's main square on Monday, two months after announcing plans to replace Britain's Queen Elizabeth as its head of state and move on from its colonial past. The...
At Least Six Dead After Suicide Bomber Attacks Restaurant In Somali Capital
Six people died on Tuesday in Somalia's capital Mogadishu when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a restaurant near a police academy, a police spokesman and a witness said.
At Least Two Dead After Suicide Bomber Attacks Restaurant In Somali Capital
Two people died on Tuesday in Somalia's capital Mogadishu after a suicide bomber blew himself up in a restaurant near a police base, a police spokesman and a witness said.
At Least Two Dead After Suicide Bomber Attacks Restaurant In Somalia Capital
Two people died on Tuesday in Somalia's capital Mogadishu after a suicide bomber blew himself up in a restaurant near a police base, a police spokesman and a witness said, but it was unclear who was behind the attack.
Oil Prices Edge Higher Ahead Of OPEC+ Meeting, Vaccine Hopes
Oil prices edged higher on Tuesday on expectations OPEC and its allies will extend oil production cuts for at least three months, while sentiment was bolstered by news of another promising coronavirus vaccine.