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2020 Latest: Trump campaign asks to join Arizona lawsuit
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Elections chief: Pennsylvania making good headway in count
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania had hundreds of thousands of ballots left to count Thursday, a number that state officials expected to dwindle rapidly as Democrat Joe Biden and Republican President Donald Trump fought to the end for the White House.
Presidential election exposes America's 'perilous' divides
NEW YORK (AP) — Presidential elections can be revealing moments that convey the wishes of the American people to the next wave of elected officials. So far, the big reveal in
Republicans continue majority in Michigan's state House
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Republicans will continue to hold the majority in Michigan’s state House following Tuesday’s election.
2020 Latest: Trump set to make remarks from White House
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Australia accuses head of Chinese group of foreign meddling
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The leader of a Chinese community organization has become the first person to be charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws that were passed two years ago, police said Thursday.
No. 9 BYU looks to stay perfect facing No. 21 Boise State
Several weeks ago, Kalani Sitake was tuned in to the challenge No. 9 BYU was about to face. He knew the attention around his team was going to turn to the Cougars' last big road test even while they had other opponents to face.
Raiders' Gruden: Chargers' rookie QB Herbert is 'real deal'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jon Gruden was known for his enthusiastic reviews of players during his nine seasons as an analyst for ESPN's “Monday Night Football.” That hasn't dissipated since he returned to the sideline as Las Vegas Raiders coach.
False claims of Wisconsin voter fraud rely on wrong numbers
Associated Press (AP) — Posts shared thousands of times on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are falsely claiming that the number of people who cast ballots in Wisconsin exceeds the number of registered voters in the state.
DC to require COVID test for visitors from hot spot states
WASHINGTON (AP) — With virus numbers rising locally and nationally and the holiday travel season looming, the nation's capital is revamping its COVID-19 travel restrictions.
The Latest: Utah gov. "frustrated" over rising virus cases
SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Gary Herbert says he is “frustrated” as new coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue a streak of record highs in Utah.
The Latest: Air Force game at Army postponed due to COVID
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Arrests mount as marchers demand vote count, others cry foul
Police arrested dozens of people in New York, Portland, Oregon, and other cities overnight at protests demanding all votes be counted in the race for the White House, while smaller groups backing President Donald Trump returned to tabulation sites in closely contested states to cry foul over the election.
Toronto cop sentenced in beating of Black man who lost eye
TORONTO (AP) — A Toronto police officer was sentenced Thursday to nine months in jail for his assault conviction in the beating of a young Black man who lost an eye when he was arrested in 2016.
Peters says James' refusal to concede election 'pathetic'
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Celebrating his reelection, Sen. Gary Peters on Thursday pledged to fight for Democratic values and be bipartisan in his second term while saying it was “sad" and "pathetic” that Republican challenger John James had refused to concede defeat.
Rivers ready for another big showdown with Jackson, Ravens
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Philip Rivers could write a book about his personal matchups against some of the NFL's best players.
The Latest: Indiana reports single-day high in virus cases
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana has notched a single-day high of new COVID-19 cases for the second straight day.
Washington Legislature to mix in-person, virtual work
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — When the Washington state Legislature convenes in January, the Capitol building will remain closed to the public and lobbyists due to the pandemic, and lawmakers will do their work through a mix of virtual meetings and on-site votes.
Like old times: New CU coach Karl Dorrell faces ex-team UCLA
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — The coincidence isn't lost on Karl Dorrell as he makes his Colorado head coaching debut Saturday against UCLA at
Former Alabama speaker transferred to prison for sentence
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Former Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard has been moved to a state prison system to serve time for his ethics convictions, records showed Thursday.