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Puerto Rico To Provide Free Virus Testing At Toll Booths
Puerto Rico's Health Department announced Friday that it will provide free rapid testing at toll booths across the island in a bid to slow down COVID19 infections.
Hyderabad Edges Bangalore To Earn Shot At IPL Final
Sunrisers Hyderabad eliminated Royal Challengers Bangalore from the Indian Premier League playoffs by six wickets on Friday and will play Delhi Capitals for a berth in the final.
Transgender Couple Wed In Hungary, Land Of Growing Homophobia
The wedding of Hungarian transgender couple Tamara Csillag and Elvira Angyal looked just like any other, with the nervous pair dressing up and heading off to the rural Hungarian court room where their marriage would be sealed.
US Election Result: Trump Campaign Says 'This Election is Not Over' as Biden Inches Closer to Presidency
Biden pulled ahead of Trump in the potentially decisive state of Pennsylvania, putting him on the brink of victory in an increasingly tense White House race.
Former Kosovo President Thaci To Face War Crimes Judges On Monday
Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, who suddenly resigned and was taken into the custody of a war crimes tribunal on Thursday, will face a judge for the first time on Monday, the court said.
Despite Trump-Erdogan Ties, Turkey Says it Will Work With Whoever Wins US Presidential Election
Turkey is ready to work with whoever wins the US election, two top Turkish officials said on Friday, despite a friendship with President Donald Trump that has helped the two countries through turbulent times.
Jin Leads The Way In Men's Short Program At Cup Of China
All that was missing for Chinese figure skater Boyang Jin were his fans.
German Police Search Homes Of Four People Suspected Of Having Ties With Vienna Attacker
German police said on Friday they were conducting searches in several German towns in connection with four people believed to have ties to the suspected Vienna attacker who killed four people when he opened fire on bystanders and bars on Monday.
Rangers Catch Escaped Canadian Wolf In France
French rangers caught one of several black Canadian wolves that escaped from a nature park during flooding last month, authorities said, but they are increasingly concerned the others might interbreed with grey European wolves.
Trump Campaign Loses Lawsuit Seeking To Halt Michigan Vote Count
A judge in Michigan on Thursday tossed out a lawsuit brought by U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign in hopes of halting votecounting in the battleground state.
Greece Orders Nationwide Lockdown To Curb COVID-19 Surge
Greece ordered a nationwide lockdown for three weeks on Thursday, its second this year, to help contain a resurgence of COVID19 after a sharp increase in infections this week.
AP Sources: Texas AG's Affair Tied To Criminal Allegations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had an extramarital affair with a woman whom he later recommended for a job with the wealthy donor now at the center of criminal allegations against him, according to two people who said Paxton told them about the relatio...
Trump's Pennsylvania Lawsuits Invoke Bush vs Gore. But Supreme Court Probably Won't Decide the Polls
There are several reasons, sitting at the intersection of law and politics, why the ghosts of Florida past won’t rise again in Pennsylvania.
Democracy Sometimes Messy, Requires Little Patience: Biden On Delayed Election Results
Democracy is sometimes messy and requires a little patience, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has said as the counting of votes for the US election is taking longer than usual. Biden also urged Americans to stay calm and wait patiently while ev...
Counties With Worst Coronavirus Surges Overwhelmingly Voted for Trump, Shows Survey
Thirty-six percent of Trump voters described the pandemic as completely or mostly under control, and another 47% said it was somewhat under control, according to AP VoteCast.
UK PM Says There Is Light At End Of COVID Tunnel
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday there was light at the end of the tunnel on COVID19 as England entered its second countrywide lockdown for four weeks to prevent a rising number of cases and deaths from the virus.