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Canada holds a state funeral to honor Brian Mulroney, one of its most consequential prime ministers
Read full article: Canada holds a state funeral to honor Brian Mulroney, one of its most consequential prime ministersPoliticians, dignitaries and celebrities joined members of the public at a state funeral to honor Brian Mulroney.
Bipartisan report seeks ways to counter extreme polarization that has created distrust in elections
Read full article: Bipartisan report seeks ways to counter extreme polarization that has created distrust in electionsA bipartisan report is calling for greater transparency in elections and steps to make voting easier.
Ex-Twitter execs deny pressure to block Hunter Biden story
Read full article: Ex-Twitter execs deny pressure to block Hunter Biden storyFormer Twitter executives conceded to Congress that they made a mistake by blocking a story about Hunter Biden, the president’s son, from the social media platform in the run-up to the 2020 election.
Deliberations underway in trial linked to Trump-Russia probe
Read full article: Deliberations underway in trial linked to Trump-Russia probeJury deliberations have begun in the Washington trial of a lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign who's charged with lying to the FBI early in the Trump-Russia probe.
Key witness testifies in trial tied to Trump-Russia probe
Read full article: Key witness testifies in trial tied to Trump-Russia probeThe star prosecution witness in the trial of a Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer charged with lying to the FBI says he was “100%” confident that the attorney told him he was not acting on behalf of a particular client when he presented information meant to cast suspicions on Donald Trump and possible connections to Russia.
Testimony: Clinton team did not approve lawyer's FBI meeting
Read full article: Testimony: Clinton team did not approve lawyer's FBI meetingHillary Clinton’s presidential campaign did not authorize a lawyer to meet with the FBI and provide information that was meant to cast suspicions on rival candidate Donald Trump and possible connections to Russia.
Clinton campaign lawyer sought to 'use' FBI, prosecutor says
Read full article: Clinton campaign lawyer sought to 'use' FBI, prosecutor saysA prosecutor says a lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign who is charged with lying to the FBI early in the Trump-Russia probe sought to “use and manipulate” federal law enforcement to create an “October surprise” in the final weeks of the presidential race.
Lawyer charged in Durham case asks to block dossier evidence
Read full article: Lawyer charged in Durham case asks to block dossier evidenceA lawyer for the Hillary Clinton campaign charged with lying to the FBI during the Trump-Russia investigation is asking a judge to bar from his upcoming trial any evidence or testimony related to the so-called “Steele dossier.”.
Lawyer charged in Durham probe demands more info about case
Read full article: Lawyer charged in Durham probe demands more info about caseAttorneys for a cybersecurity lawyer charged last month in a special counsel’s probe into the Trump-Russia investigation have asked federal prosecutors to provide more information about the indictment.
Jimmy Carter says he's sad, angry over Georgia voting bills
Read full article: Jimmy Carter says he's sad, angry over Georgia voting billsThat slice of the electorate tilted solidly to Biden but still included many Republican voters. He has said he wants to add a voter identification requirement to absentee voting, replacing the existing signature match requirement used to verify voters' identities. AdFor example, in Georgia, no-excuse absentee voting was enacted under a 2005 law adopted by a Republican-controlled Assembly. Carter focused his criticisms mostly squarely on the proposal to roll back absentee voting. He has repeatedly called the U.S. an “oligarchy,” and in 2020, the Carter Center for the first time designated the United States as a “backsliding” democracy.
US says it will open a consulate in disputed Western Sahara
Read full article: US says it will open a consulate in disputed Western SaharaThe State Department said Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020, the United States will open a consulate in Western Sahara following President Donald Trumps decision to recognize Moroccos sovereignty over the disputed region. (Saul Loeb/Pool Photo via AP, File)WASHINGTON – The State Department said Thursday the United States will open a consulate in Western Sahara following President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Morocco’s sovereignty over the disputed region. It was not immediately clear when or where it would be open but until then Pompeo said the U.S. Embassy in Rabat would operate a virtual consulate to serve Western Sahara. Recognizing Western Sahara was a reversal of decades of U.S. policy and the move has been heavily criticized, not least by those in Western Sahara who have fought for independence and want a referendum on the territory’s future. The U.S. decision to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara has drawn criticism from the U.N. as well as American allies in Africa and beyond.
Kushner joins Israelis on landmark visit to Morocco
Read full article: Kushner joins Israelis on landmark visit to MoroccoThe U.S. decision to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara has drawn criticism from the U.N. as well as American allies in Africa and beyond. During the 1990s, Israel and Morocco established low-level diplomatic relations, but Morocco closed its representative office in Tel Aviv after the eruption of the second Palestinian uprising in 2000. Even so, the two countries have maintained good behind-the-scenes contacts, and some 30,000 to 50,000 Israelis continue to visit Morocco each year. On the tarmac in Israel, Kushner said that he hopes the delegation's visit will “pave the way for another warm peace between Israel and Morocco,” pointing to the emerging ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. The agreement with Morocco deals a major setback to those in Western Sahara who have fought for independence and want a referendum on the territory’s future.
AP FACT CHECK: Barr raises voter fraud specter, China threat
Read full article: AP FACT CHECK: Barr raises voter fraud specter, China threatHe also suggested that China poses more of a threat to election security than Russia, even though that was not the conclusion of an official intelligence assessment last month. But the commission pointed out in a statement in May that it had found little evidence of fraud in states like Oregon that had sufficient safeguards. The statement directly implicated Russia in 2020 election interference by saying it was actively working to denigrate Biden. But they did not specifically place China as a more serious threat or allege that Beijing was directly interfering in the election. ___Find AP Fact Checks at http://apnews.com/APFactCheckFollow @APFactCheck on Twitter: https://twitter.com/APFactCheckFollow Eric Tucker on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/etuckerAP
Trump faces pushback for urging people to vote twice as test
Read full article: Trump faces pushback for urging people to vote twice as testWASHINGTON President Donald Trump is facing a backlash for urging voters in North Carolina to vote by mail and then try to vote again in person to test the mail-in ballot system in the Nov. 3 election. Trump was asked by a television reporter during his trip Wednesday to Wilmington, North Carolina, if he had confidence in the vote-by-mail system. And if the system is as good as they say it is, then they obviously wont be able to vote (at the poll). I will do everything in my power to make sure the will of the people is upheld in November.Its a felony under North Carolina state law to vote twice. More states intend to rely more heavily on mail-in voting this fall because of the pandemic.
The Latest: India reports biggest number of deaths with 904
Read full article: The Latest: India reports biggest number of deaths with 904The governor says confirmed coronavirus cases have been rising in Aichi since mid-July at 100 or more a day. Japan has had nearly 42,700 confirmed coronavirus cases and about 1,000 deaths. Urumqi is the capital and biggest city in Xinjiang, which has reported more than 600 coronavirus cases but no deaths. The federal Health Department reported 829 newly confirmed deaths Wednesday, giving the country a total of 49,698 such deaths. Since then, Washington has recorded more than 59,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 1,600 deaths.