Nov. 9, 2020

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While the country is going through the standard process of certifying election results — a process, McConnell pointed out, where it has not been uncommon for litigation and recounts — several Republicans have followed President Trump’s lead in not recognizing President-elect Joe Biden as the likely winner.

President Trump moved quickly to fire the defense secretary he derided as “Yesper” after Joe Biden declared victory in the 2020 election.

Attorney General William Barr has authorized federal prosecutors across the U.S. to pursue “substantial allegations” of voting irregularities before the 2020 presidential election is certified, despite little evidence of fraud

HUD Secretary Ben Carson tests positive for coronavirus; aide says he’s in ‘good spirits.’

Several Trump officials, aides and allies say the legal strategy to challenge Joe Biden’s victory is more about providing the president with an offramp for a loss he can’t quite grasp than about changing the election’s outcome.

In the 2020 election, a small pocket of red surrounded by a sea of blue voters increased to two neighborhoods in Beverly Hills.

The voluntary procedure is not the same as a recount and has nothing to do with President Trump’s claims of voter fraud, the registrar of voters says.

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During the most recent seven-day period that ended Sunday, Los Angeles County reported more than 13,000 cases, a 38% jump from the previous week and the highest number of weekly cases in more than two months.

A high of 62 degrees in downtown L.A. on Saturday ended a record 200 straight days of high temperatures over 70 degrees, National Weather Service said.

Many officers said Moore should resign, accusing him of “cowering” to Black Lives Matter protesters and “pandering” to city politicians.

In a new study, a shot of an experimental medicine every two months worked better than daily pills at reducing women’s risk of acquiring HIV from a partner.

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Alicia Keys inducted the late Whitney Houston into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in a ceremony broadcast Saturday. Read some of the poignant speeches.

The National Assn. of Theatre Owners on Monday asked lawmakers to pass $15 billion in coronavirus relief for independent venues.

It’s been one of publishing’s most thriving genres of the last four years: books about President Donald Trump. After his loss, it isn’t going anywhere.

Utah is proceeding with plans to play UCLA on Saturday with a patchwork lineup after its opening game was canceled by a COVID-19 outbreak.

At age 39, Zlatan Ibrahimovic isn’t a washed-up soccer player. He leads one of Europe’s top leagues in scoring, even after recovering from COVID-19.

Former Houston Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow is suing the team for breach of contract and for making him “the scapegoat” in sign-stealing scandal.

Deadly fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh has caused grief and anger. But for many Azerbaijanis displaced by the conflict, it’s also brought hope.

Florida is bracing for more damaging effects of Tropical Storm Eta, which has already brought heavy rains and flooded city streets to the state after leaving scores of people dead or missing across Central America.

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has declared a state of emergency and ordered a statewide mask mandate in an attempt to stem the state’s coronavirus surge.

Former President Evo Morales has returned to Bolivia after an election that returned his socialist party to power a year after he fled the nation amid a wave of protests.

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