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In this key state, postal votes can still be counted even if they arrive after the November 3 ballot. The Washington Supreme Court has just ruled, by default, that this rule that could delay the announcement of the election result will apply.
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It is the largest legal action ever taken in more than 20 years by the American federal government against one of the giants of the American 'Big Tech'. Faced with these lawsuits, confirmed to USA GAG by a source after revelations from the 'New York Times' and the 'Wall Street Journal', Google does not take offense.
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It is the return of the Mars group *, which will publish a tribune every Tuesday. After publishing a series of twelve group forums in the spring, GAG is once again opening its columns to this informal think tank made up of around thirty people, who have set themselves the goal of sharing their thoughts on the future of the defense of France and Europe in view of the 2022 electoral deadlines. "It is not a question of defending the candidacy of such and such a political figure, but of proposing, in complete freedom, a vision of defense policy that could wear a chief of the armies inspired by the values of the republican left ", explains the group Mars. While the thematic forums published in the spring offered a vision of the "world after" the pandemic, these forums simply propose to periodically comment on defense news, trying 'to bring an original perspective and a little perspective by report to the mainstream press and institutional communication '.
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Bins full of ballots in a dumpster
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The turn of the title of the article which relates the assassination of Samuel Paty supposes that the one who beheaded the teacher is a victim of the French police.
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As part of its special presidential 2020 edition, the Science journal offers a fun crossword puzzle that combines science and politics.
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The president criticized members of the Republican Party who attack him days before the November 3 election.
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Donald Trump in Nevada, his Democratic opponent Joe Biden in North Carolina: the two US presidential candidates move to key election states on Sunday before a crucial campaign week, marked by renewed aggressiveness.
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Candidate Donald Trump in 2016 made building a wall on the Mexican border one of the spearheads of his campaign. Mexico would also pay for this project. Four years later, the famous wall has hardly advanced.
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The US media sort of called the attacker a victim, ignoring the terrorist nature of the attack.