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Instagram Introduces Restriction to US Elections
Instagram is also taking measures to prevent the spread of misinformation about the US presidential election.
The social media platform, owned by Facebook, is temporarily removing the "Recent" tab for US users.
"We are doing this…
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Seems to be Heading for A Big Victory in New Zealand
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her ruling Labor Party appear to be heading for a significant victory in the New Zealand elections.
After counting more than 50 percent of the votes, Labor leads with 49.7 percent of the votes.…
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Trump on Campaign in the Pivotal State of Pennsylvania
President Trump is on a campaign in Pennsylvania on Tuesday. State results may, according to some observers, determine the outcome of the upcoming election.
The odds that the winner in this state will have the entire country behind…
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Biden Calls on Senate Not to Appoint Judge Until After Elections
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has called on the US Senate not to consider Amy Coney Barrett's nomination until after the November 3 election.
"The Senate should not vote until the American people vote," Biden wrote on…
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First-Ever Voting Advice From US Science Magazine: Choose Biden
The American popular science magazine Scientific American has spoken out for a presidential candidate for the first time in its history.
The magazine, in which Albert Einstein, among others, once published, ranks behind the…
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The US Polls: Biden Remains in the Lead, Voters More Confident
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden holds a 10 percent lead over Republican President Donald Trump, according to the American news channel CBS following a poll.
More Americans also indicate that they have already made a…
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Vote on the Succession of Prime Minister Japan on September 14
The Japanese ruling party LDP will vote on September 14 to succeed the ailing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
The winner of that internal election will be the new party leader and is expected to be the next prime minister of Japan.
Abe…
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Post US Postpones Cutbacks: Postal Voting is Not Delayed
To avoid delays in postal voting, the U.S. Postal Service is delaying spending cuts until after the Nov. 3 presidential election.
The boss of the postal services thus responds to all the fuss about the planned interventions, which…
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