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EXPLAINER: Pandemic to factor into inauguration planning

EXPLAINER: Pandemic to factor into inauguration planning

WASHINGTON — Every four years at the stroke of noon on Jan. 20, the president-elect or the reelected president of the United States takes the oath of office for a four-year term. The inaugural ceremony at the U.S. Capitol also includes a luncheon.
EXPLAINER: They lost the popular vote but won the elections

EXPLAINER: They lost the popular vote but won the elections

Five times in U.S. history, candidates have lost the popular vote but won the presidency — most recently in 2016.
Asia Today: New Delhi sees worst wave as India's cases drop

Asia Today: New Delhi sees worst wave as India's cases drop

NEW DELHI — India's capital is seeing its worst wave of coronavirus infections since the start of the pandemic, even as the nation's overall cases fall.
EXPLAINER: What's 270? The math game behind the US election

EXPLAINER: What's 270? The math game behind the US election

WASHINGTON — What’s all this hubbub about 270? It’s not about the 270 whales stranded this fall on Australia’s island state of Tasmania. It’s not about congestion on Interstate 270 feeding commuters into Washington, D.C.
EXPLAINER: For election winner, much transition work ahead

EXPLAINER: For election winner, much transition work ahead

WASHINGTON — No matter who wins on Tuesday, Republican President Donald Trump or Democrat Joe Biden each will have their work cut out for them during the weeks between the presidential election and the inauguration ceremony on Jan. 20, 2021.
EXPLAINER: From 1800, a lesson in delayed election results

EXPLAINER: From 1800, a lesson in delayed election results

The tempestuous election of 2020 has been rife with predictions of confusion and cataclysm, with warnings that a contested battle could last well into December. It has happened before. Take 1800, for example.
In 2020 finale, Trump combative, Biden on offence

In 2020 finale, Trump combative, Biden on offence

PITTSBURGH — In the closing hours of a campaign shadowed by a once-in-a-century pandemic, President Donald Trump charged across the nation Monday delivering an incendiary but unsupported allegation that the election is rigged, while Democratic challe
The Latest: Trump predicts he'll 'so easily' win Michigan

The Latest: Trump predicts he'll 'so easily' win Michigan

WASHINGTON — The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local): 12:20 a.m.
Judge rejects GOP effort to throw out 127,000 Houston votes

Judge rejects GOP effort to throw out 127,000 Houston votes

HOUSTON — A federal judge on Monday rejected another last-ditch Republican effort to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston because the ballots were cast at drive-thru polling centres established during the pandemic.
US judge blocks Trump immigration rule on public benefits

US judge blocks Trump immigration rule on public benefits

CHICAGO — A federal judge in Chicago struck down a key immigration rule Monday that would deny green cards to immigrants who use food stamps or other public benefits, a blow to the Trump administration on the eve of the election.