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Explainer - Why the winners in Georgia runoffs might not be known for days
(Reuters) - The future of Democrat President-elect Joe Biden's agenda hinges on two Senate runoff races in Georgia whose outcome might not be known for days after polls close on Tuesday.
Cricket-England's Anderson ready for hard labour in Sri Lanka
(Reuters) - England fast bowler James Anderson says he is excited by the challenge of tours to Sri Lanka and India even though it is expected to be tough for seamers on wickets which don't normally give them much assistance.
Cricket-Jamieson takes five as NZ dismiss Pakistan for 297
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Paceman Kyle Jamieson took five for 69 as New Zealand overcame some stiff Pakistan resistance to dismiss the tourists for 297 at close of play on the opening day of the second and final test at Christchurch on Sunday.
Soccer-Dunk earns Brighton a comeback point against Wolves
BRIGHTON, England (Reuters) -Captain Lewis Dunk's header earned Brighton & Hove Albion a 3-3 Premier League draw at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers after they had conceded three times in the first half on Saturday.
U.S. Senator Cruz leads long-shot Republican bid to overturn Biden's victory
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday said he will spearhead a drive by nearly a dozen Republican senators to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s victory when Electoral College results are tallied in Congress on Jan. 6 – a largely symbolic move that has virtually no chance of preventing Biden from taking office.
Square up on pitch shots
TO stand open with the ball back in the stance encourages a descending blow and ball-first strike.
Local tourists spend long weekend in Penang
GEORGE TOWN: Thousands of tourists throng Penang island on New Year’s Day as the holiday season goes into full swing over the long weekend.
The cleanest fossil fuel is set for a rebound
Demand is growing as nations look for reliable alternative
After a year like no other, New York's Times Square empties out on New Year's Eve
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Only a handful of invited guests, including health care workers and others from the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, will gather on Thursday evening in New York's Times Square to witness the dropping of the New Year's Eve ball, marking the end of a sobering 2020 and a hopeful start to 2021.
India plans spending boost to counter Covid impact
NEW DELHI: India is set to swing from being a cautious spender in 2020 to opening the fiscal floodgates as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to pull Asia’s third-biggest economy back from the worst of the pandemic.