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'Cockeyed optimist' Biden pushes unity with Republicans after Democrats retain Senate

By Nandita Bose and Andrea Shalal

NUSA DUA, Indonesia/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As election forecasts darkened for his Democratic party, U.S. President Joe Biden kept predicting things would turn around.

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U.S. House control hinges on tight races after Democrats take Senate

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Control of the U.S. House of Representatives hinged on Monday on several tight races that could secure a majority for Republicans following midterm elections that saw President Joe Biden's Democrats beat expectations and retain the Senate.

Republicans were closer to winning the House, having secured 211 seats compared to Democrats' 206, with 218 needed for a majority. But the final outcome might not be known for days as officials continue counting ballots nearly a week after Americans went to the polls.

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Trump-inspired bids to take over elections in key U.S. states fall flat

By Ned Parker and Joseph Ax

RENO, Nev. (Reuters) -A slate of conspiracy theorists seeking to take over key U.S. election posts lost races in battleground states, after months of warnings from election experts and Democrats that their ascension could threaten American democracy itself.

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Ron Johnson: 'My feeling is that Joe Biden is highly compromised' by China

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said on Sunday that he has a "feeling" that President Joe Biden is "compromised" by China.

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Johnson about his expectations for an upcoming meeting between Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

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Biden says won't veer into conflict with China, as first summit ends in Asia

By Nandita Bose

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden told Asian leaders on Sunday that U.S. lines of communication with China would stay open to prevent conflict, as the first of three summits of world leaders this week came to a close.

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Biden accepts resignation of top U.S. border official Magnus

By Ismail Shakil and Mike Stone

(Reuters) -President Joe Biden has accepted the resignation of U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Christopher Magnus, the White House said in a statement on Saturday.

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Here’s why 2023 congressional elections will be extra ‘special’

With Democrats the projected winner of the U.S. Senate, all eyes have shifted to the battle for the control of the House of Representatives, but it could be an ongoing question.

"The NBC News House model has just been revised. Our new estimate is that Republicans will finish with 219 seats," Steve Kornacki reported Saturday evening, noting that the model's margin of error is four seats, while that outcome would only put the GOP ahead of Democrats' 216 seats by three members.

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Spurned Mo Brooks unleashes vicious attack on Donald Trump in Alabama interview

Rep. Mo Brooks, a prime speaker at Donald Trump’s January 6 insurrection rally, has put an exclamation point on his disdain for the man who endorsed -- and then unendorsed -- his failed U.S. Senate bid.

With Trump apparently set to announce his 2024 candidacy for president, Brooks tore into his former hero in a blistering interview with al.com.

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Jair Bolsonaro lost in Brazil, but his threat to democracy remains

The days leading up to the recent Brazilian election were tense, violent and desperate.

Days before the run-off vote on Oct. 30, 2022, Carla Zambelli, a congresswoman and outspoken Jair Bolsonaro supporter, got into a confrontation on the streets of São Paulo with a Black activist. It ended with her drawing a gun and chasing him through the streets.

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70-plus seems the new 50 for male politicians, but they’re threatening the world order

Joe Biden is turning 80 soon. Russia’s Vladimir Putin is 70; India’s Narendra Modi is 72, while China’s Xi Jinping at 69 is the youngest of the rulers of the major world powers.

None are planning to retire.

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Women get fewer chances to speak on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC, according to an AI-powered, large-scale analysis of interruptions

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

The big idea

My colleagues and I used artificial intelligence to analyze hundreds of thousands of dialogues on cable news programs in order to better understand the nature of interruptions in political discussions. We found that women get substantially fewer opportunities to speak in those settings than men, and perhaps as a result they tend to interrupt more often than men.

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Biden in Cambodia as global leaders join Southeast Asian summit

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -Southeast Asian heads of government held talks on Saturday with visiting global leaders and were due to meet U.S. President Joe Biden, as the region tries to navigate the growing rivalry between China and Western powers. Cambodia is hosting the Association of Southeast AsianNations (ASEAN) annual summit and a parallel East Asian Summit, with the regional bloc engaging a host of leaders, including Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol. The event is the first in a series of summits i...

As Senate control teeters, Trump readies new presidential bid

Former US president Donald Trump speaks to the media after voting in the US midterm elections in Palm Beach, Florida on November 8, 2022

Washington (AFP) - President Joe Biden's Democrats edged closer to retaining control of the US Senate on Friday, as Donald Trump prepared to declare his bid for the White House in 2024.

Democratic Senator Mark Kelly won re-election in Arizona, three television networks announced. His victory gives Democrats 49 Senate seats, one short of securing a majority, with Nevada still counting votes and Georgia's contest headed to a December 6 runoff.

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