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After the White House, Trump faces uncertain future and legal threats
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is leaving the White House but he is not going to fade away quietly.
Asian markets fall as virus surge leads to new lockdowns
HONG KONG (AFP): Asian markets fell across the board Tuesday (Dec 15) as surging virus infections force governments to impose tighter containment measures, trumping the rollout of vaccines in the US and Britain, while the pound held gains on hopes for a post-Brexit trade deal.
Senior Republicans accept Biden as president-elect, reject talk of overturning election
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Several senior Republican U.S. senators on Monday acknowledged Democrat Joe Biden as the country's president-elect after the Electoral College affirmed his victory, and rejected the idea of overturning the 2020 presidential election in Congress.
Explainer-What happens when the U.S. Electoral College meets on Monday?
(Reuters) - President-elect Joe Biden is expected to take a major step toward cementing his Nov. 3 victory over President Donald Trump on Monday, when the 538 members of the U.S. Electoral College gather to cast their official ballots for president.
U.S. sanctions NATO ally Turkey over purchase of Russian defense system
WASHINGTON/ANKARA (Reuters) - The United States imposed long-anticipated sanctions on Turkey on Monday over Ankara's acquisition of Russian S-400 air defense systems, further complicating already strained ties between the two NATO allies.
Early in-person voting begins in Georgia as U.S. Senate showdown enters final weeks
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Early in-person voting begins in the state of Georgia Monday for a pair of Jan. 5 runoff elections that will determine control of the U.S. Senate and whether Democratic President-elect Joe Biden will be able to enact at least some of his agenda.
Asian stocks mixed after Wall St falls on virus pressure
BEIJING (AP): Asian stock markets were mixed Friday (Dec 11) after Wall Street sank following signs damage to the US economy from the coronavirus is worsening while Congress is deadlocked over possible new aid.
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.