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The shooting took place on Tuesday in Henderson, a city located about 25 km from Las Vegas, reports NBC News.
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According to the researchers, previous studies had provided conflicting accounts about whether people recovering quickly from the viral infection can sustain potentially-protective antibodies or not.
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When last reports came in Biden had received 237 electoral college votes as against 213 of incumbent President Donald Trump of the Republican Party.
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Packing 110 mile (175 kilometer) an hour winds, Eta tore up trees and ripped roofs off homes in Bilwi, the biggest town on the northeastern coast, also known as Puerto Cabezas.
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With a record more than 100 million Americans having voted ahead of Election Day due to the Covid-19 pandemic, definitive final results could easily take hours or even days to be tabulated.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 8,267,623, while the country's death toll soared to 123,097.
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Mike Roman, Trump's director of election-day operations, posted a video showing a woman in Philadelphia apparently returning multiple ballots to a dropbox and claimed Democrats were "trying to STEAL THE ELECTION in broad daylight."
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Trump predicted that a red wave would re-elect him to the White House, while his Democratic challenger Biden is confident of a “big win”
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Machu Picchu is the name of an abandoned stone city built by the Incas. It is a popular place to visit in the Andes Mountains in Peru, western South America, receiving over 1 million visitors in recent years.
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Brahim Issaoui, 21, remains hospitalised after being shot several times by police after the knife rampage at Nice's Notre-Dame basilica on Thursday.
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The rescue came a day after a four-year-old and a 14-year-old were found alive in the rubble of collapsed buildings in Bayrakli, providing hope that more people could still be rescued.
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Austria's cases in recent weeks have surged well past the levels recorded in the spring, forcing the government to impose a curfew between 8 pm and 6 am starting Tuesday until the end of November.
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According to a letter written by his wife Mehnaaz Fatima to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Mohiuddin was running a grocery store in Georgia for the last 10 years.
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The attacks, in six locations including near a synagogue in the centre of the city, were carried out by "several suspects armed with rifles", police said on Monday night.
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The Republican leader has been vocal about his opposition to mail-in ballots, often claiming without evidence that the process will be rigged against him.
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With a huge expansion in mail-in voting to safeguard against the Covid-19 pandemic, nearly 100 million people have already cast ballots.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 8,229,313, while the country's death toll soared to 122,607.
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Turkey's toll from the quake is continuing to rise, with Environment Minister Murat Kurum reporting 83 dead.
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Hamid Obaidi, a spokesman for the ministry of higher education, told AFP that gunfire erupted when government officials were expected to arrive for the opening of the book event.
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He has previously expressed that he was concerned about the political blowback of removing the popular and respected doctor before Election Day.
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Ferocious winds and torrential rain toppled power lines, triggered flooding and sparked landslides that engulfed houses as Goni swept across the southern part of Luzon.
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The researchers noted that the mutation, called D614G, is located in the spike protein that pries open our cells for viral entry.
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To curb the spike in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel has ordered a round of shutdowns from Monday until the end of the month.
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Facebook fact-checkers avoided punishing conservative groups for breaking the rules over the past few months and the goal was to avoid the perception of being biased against conservative groups.