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Stocks tumble on new coronavirus variant fear

By Chuck Mikolajczak

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks closed lower on Friday, with the Dow and S&P 500 suffering their biggest one-day percentage drops in months, and pandemic-hit sectors that had gained from a reopening falling sharply after a new coronavirus mutation was found.

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GOP election audit in Michigan may be ‘imploding’ amid right-wing sniping: report

One of the nation's highest-profile phony election audits has become endangered by "a big squabble fest" in which right-wing Republicans are accusing one another of wrongdoing, the Detroit News reported Thursday night.

"For months, Republican activists have been unsuccessfully pushing for a "forensic" audit of the 2020 election in Michigan. Democrat Joe Biden won the state by 154,000 votes or 3 percentage points, a result that's been upheld by a series of court rulings, dozens of past audits and an investigation by the GOP-controlled state Senate Oversight Committee," the News reported.

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Joe Biden: why the US president's approval ratings have fallen so far

Ten months into his presidency, Joe Biden's poll numbers are, by any measure, lukewarm. According to the latest figures, taken on November 24, only 43% of Americans approve of his performance in office, while a majority think he is not doing a good job. In a week when he announced that he is planning to run for the presidency again in 2024, these are surely not the numbers he is hoping for.

There are a number of explanations for Biden's low approval rating, but some context is useful. While he is recently polling lower than his three Democrat predecessors at this point in their presidency, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter were not faced with a pandemic in an era of dangerously toxic partisanship.

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This judge may have just set a devastating precedent for Trump and his allies: columnist

A Colorado judge slapped two attorneys with a substantial penalty for pursuing Donald Trump's election lies in court, and provided a blueprint for punishing the twice-impeached one-term president's legal enablers.

Magistrate judge N. Reid Neureiter ordered attorneys Gary D. Fielder and Ernest John Walker to pay nearly $190,000 to the defendants they sued in baseless election fraud case over Trump's loss, and Los Angeles Times columnist Mark Barabak hailed the news as a victory for truth and democracy.

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Beto O’Rourke targets South Texas in bid to win back Democratic voters he’ll need to beat Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022


"Beto O'Rourke targets South Texas in bid to win back Democratic voters he'll need to beat Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Second US delegation visits Taiwan this month

A group of US lawmakers has arrived in Taiwan on an unannounced visit

Taipei (AFP) - A group of US lawmakers arrived in Taiwan Thursday, the second such delegation this month and a fresh sign of American support just days after President Joe Biden invited Taipei to a democracy summit.

International sympathy for Taiwan having a place on the world stage is growing, especially among western nations, as China's authoritarian leader Xi Jinping takes an increasingly bellicose approach towards the island.

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Cuba: five years after Fidel Castro’s death, how fares the revolution?

If recent events in Cuba are anything to go by, the government of Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez is facing significant challenges as the country marks five years since the death of its revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro, on November 25 2016.

At least one leading dissident, journalist Guillermo Farinas, was taken into custody ahead of a protest planned for November 15, while, according to some reports, others were placed under house arrest. Yunior García, one of the organisers of the protest – which was shut down by authorities – was placed under house arrest but allowed to leave Cuba for Spain.

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‘Let’s Go Brandon’ and the linguistic jiujitsu of American politics

During an interview with NASCAR driver Brandon Brown on Oct. 2, 2021, NBC sportscaster Kelli Stavast made a curious observation. She reported that Talladega Superspeedway spectators were chanting “Let's go Brandon" to celebrate the racing driver's first Xfinity Series win.

In reality, however, the crowd was shouting a very different phrase: “F–k Joe Biden," a taunt that had become popular at college football games earlier in the fall.

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GOP lawmakers -- including an Oath Keeper and 'Stop the Steal' attendee -- call for 'decertification' of Trump's election loss

Nearly 200 Republican lawmakers from 39 states -- including one who was present at the U.S. Capitol riot and another who's a member of the Oath Keepers -- have signed a letter endorsing false election fraud claims and calling for the reinstatement of Donald Trump.

The letter, which was signed by 186 GOP lawmakers, pushed for all 50 states to conduct a "forensic audit" like one Arizona recently attempted to uncover evidence of alleged fraud that could be used to remove President Joe Biden from office, according to a copy of the document shared by right-wing Arizona legislator Wendy Rogers.

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China criticizes U.S. for putting Chinese firms on trade blacklist

By Chris Sanders

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China on Thursday criticized the United States for putting a dozen Chinese companies on its trade blacklist over national security and foreign policy concerns, citing in some cases their help developing the Chinese military's quantum computing efforts.

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Noam Chomsky warns of 'very dangerous' US antagonism toward China

Linguist and dissident Noam Chomsky this week condemned the Biden administration's aggressive anti-China foreign policy, while dismissing the imperialist notion that Beijing poses a threat to the United States and urging a departure from the "provocation" that for decades has characterized the U.S. stance toward the rising giant.

"There is constant talk about what is called the China threat... What exactly is the China threat?"

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How Charlottesville set the stage for Jan. 6 -- and helped launch some of the biggest players in the Capitol riot

Days after neo-Nazi James Fields Jr. murdered antiracist activist Heather Heyer in a horrific car-ramming attack in Charlottesville, Va., the Daily Caller, a website founded by Tucker Carlson, quietly removed articles by contributor Jason Kessler.

Kessler was the primary organizer of the Unite the Right rally, which saw neo-Nazis chant, "Jews will not replace us," as they carried torches to the Rotunda at the University of Virginia on Aug. 11, 2017 and again the following day as they marched through Charlottesville.

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Lara Trump claims Biden is using inflation to deprive Americans of turkey — and destroy Thanksgiving

Former president Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, claims Democrats and President Joe Biden "don't care" about inflation because they "don't want us to have any shared traditions like Thanksgiving."

During an appearance on Fox News on Wednesday night, Eric Trump's wife proclaimed, "Everything costs more now, so it's not just the turkey," before launching into an overcooked Turkey Day conspiracy theory.

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