As virus cases surge, elected officials resist restrictions
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — With the coronavirus coming back with a vengeance across the country and the U.S. facing a long, dark winter, governors and other elected officials are showing little appetite for imposing the kind of lockdowns and large-scale business closings seen last spring. Many also continue to resist issuing statewide mask rules. Among…
Read MoreGeorgia hand tally of presidential race gets underway
ATLANTA (AP) — Election officials in Georgia’s 159 counties are undertaking a hand tally of the presidential race that stems from an audit required by state law. The law requires that one race be audited by hand to check that the machines counted the ballots accurately, not because of any suspected problems with the results.…
Read MoreSt. Louis County issues tougher restrictions as cases spike
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page this morning unveiled his four-week Covid-19 mitigation plan that starts Tuesday. Residents are asked to form social bubbles of 10 or fewer people and limit interactions to that group. As part of the "safer-at-home" component of the plan, residents are restricted from leaving home for reasons other than school,…
Read MoreTop Officials: Nov. 3 Election Most Secure in US History
WASHINGTON (AP) — A coalition of federal and state officials say they have no evidence that votes were compromised or altered in last week’s presidential election, rejecting unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud advanced by President Donald Trump and many of his supporters. The statement from cybersecurity experts, which trumpets the Nov. 3 election as the…
Read MoreWall Street scuffles as worsening pandemic slows its rally
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are scuffling Thursday amid worries about worsening coronavirus counts across the country. The S&P 500 was 1.1% lower in afternoon trading, a rare stumble in what’s been a banner month for the benchmark index. Many analysts along Wall Street are still optimistic the market can climb higher and set…
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