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Wall Street shakes off labour market data
NEW YORK: Major averages closed on Thursday with a rebound from early lows as investors looked for signs of progress in fiscal stimulus talks to support the economy after labor market data showed a jump in jobless claims.
Exclusive: U.S. nears sale of four sophisticated drones to Morocco - sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is negotiating the sale of at least four sophisticated large aerial drones to Morocco, according to three U.S. sources familiar with the negotiations, and is expected to discuss the deal with members of Congress in the coming days.
Trump finalizes sweeping asylum restrictions in last-minute immigration push
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration finalized a regulation on Thursday that greatly restricts access to asylum in the United States, part of a last-minute immigration crackdown that incoming President-elect Joe Biden will likely try to reverse.
Biden to campaign for Georgia Democrats next week amid hot U.S. Senate races
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Joe Biden next week will jump into the fiery U.S. Senate campaigns in Georgia, two contests that could help push his legislative agenda through Congress if Democrats win both seats.
U.S. senators seek possible sanctions over Ethiopia conflict abuses
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators have called on their government to consider imposing sanctions on any political or military officials found responsible for human rights violations during a month of conflict in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region.
Biden says 'right moment' for Pentagon nominee Austin, amid concerns over recent Army service
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) -President-elect Joe Biden said it was the "right moment" in U.S. history for his defense secretary nominee, retired Army General Lloyd Austin, despite concerns about the recently out-of-uniform soldier taking on a role reserved by law for civilians.
YouTube to remove new videos that falsely claim fraud changed U.S. election outcome
(Reuters) - YouTube said on Wednesday it would start removing content that falsely allege widespread fraud changed the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, in a change to its more hands-off stance on videos making similar claims.
Trump and 17 states back Texas bid to undo his election loss at Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump and 17 U.S. states on Wednesday threw their support behind a long-shot lawsuit by Texas seeking to overturn his election loss by asking the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the voting results in four states.
Biden says 'right moment' for Pentagon nominee Austin, amid concerns over recent Army service
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) -President-elect Joe Biden said it was the "right moment" in U.S. history for his defense secretary nominee, retired Army General Lloyd Austin, despite concerns about the recently out-of-uniform soldier taking on a role reserved by law for civilians.
China summons US envoy over sanctions, vows countermeasures
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang on Tuesday (Dec 8) summoned Robert W. Forden, chargé d'affaires of the United States embassy in China, to lodge stern representations over US sanctions on 14 officials of the National People's Congress over Hong Kong issues.