• Politics
    The Telegraph

    Former US election security chief says Trump team's fraud allegations are 'farcical'

    The top US cybersecurity official fired by Republican President Donald Trump for saying the November 3 election was the most secure in American history said on Friday that voter fraud allegations made by Mr Trump and his allies are "farcical". Chris Krebs, the former director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told the CBS 60 Minutes program that allegations of US voting machines being manipulated by foreign countries were baseless. Sidney Powell, a Trump attorney cut loose by the Trump legal team this week, had put forward a conspiracy theory that election systems created in Venezuela at the behest of the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez helped tip the US election to Democratic President-elect Joe Biden. She and others have also alleged that voting machines had flipped votes from Mr Trump to Mr Biden and some US voting information was stored on servers in Germany.

  • Politics
    Cosmo

    Trump had a tantrum-style meltdown and Twitter has exploded

    His tiny desk has been getting a lot of attention too...

  • Politics
    The Independent

    Where could Donald Trump move if he loses the election?

    President Trump said in October that he might have to leave the country if he is beaten by Joe Biden. He now trails the Democrat in most of the key states remaining to be declared

  • Celebrity
    INSIDER

    14 celebrities who have come out as LGBTQ in 2020

    Stars like Lili Reinhart, Nikki Blonsky, Niecy Nash, and Jameela Jamil have all come out this year.

  • News
    CBC

    Workplaces major driver of COVID-19 outbreaks in Peel Region

    Ontario’s Peel Region, just west of Toronto, has long been a hotspot for COVID-19, but the high number of warehouses and transportation facilities may be partly to blame.

  • Politics
    Miami Herald

    Trump laying national-security landmines that could blow up in Biden’s face | Opinion

    One could almost hear a collective national sigh of relief over the announcement by Emily Murphy, the Trump loyalist who heads the General Services Administration, that presidential transition planning could begin. Nevertheless, the Trump administration continues to inflict, unabated, grave damage on the nation’s well-being, whether driven by anger and intent, incompetence, spite or some perverse combination of all of these.

  • Politics
    Firstpost

    Milwaukee County vote recount ends with Joe Biden adding 132 votes to his margin

    The US president-elect won Wisconsin by nearly 20,600 votes, and his margin in Milwaukee and Dane counties was about 2-to-1