• Republicans, Democrats push for last-minute Arizona voters

    Republicans, Democrats push for last-minute Arizona voters
    PHOENIX (AP) — Republican Sen. Martha McSally and other GOP candidates barnstormed Arizona on Monday as they worked to get out their voters with their traditional election eve rallies. Democrats, meanwhile, focused on digital messaging, phone banks and walking neighborhoods to motivate their backers to go to the polls. Arizona Republicans are playing defense up and down Tuesday’s ballot as they try to beat back Democratic efforts to win not only the state’s presidential vote bu
  • Judge strikes down Trump administration rule that denies green cards to benefits who use public benefits

    Judge strikes down Trump administration rule that denies green cards to benefits who use public benefits
    CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge in Chicago has struck down a Trump administration rule that would deny green cards to immigrants who use food stamps or other public benefits.
    In a decision Monday that applies nationwide, the judge says the rule violates the Administrative Procedure Act, among other things.
    It's the latest turn in a complex legal battle over the rule that had taken effect recently after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a hold on the policy. A lawsuit in Chicago had been filed
  • 1997 killing of pregnant teen in Cottonwood goes to trial

    1997 killing of pregnant teen in Cottonwood goes to trial
    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The man accused of fatally shooting 17-year-old Marisol Gonzalez in 1997 in the alley of a small Arizona town is on trial. Cecilio Cruz has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of Gonzalez and their unborn son. Opening statements in the trial are set to begin Monday afternoon. Gonzalez and Cruz dated in high school. She discovered she was pregnant with his child after they broke up. Authorities believe the two were arguing about t
  • 2 dead, 15 wounded in Vienna terror attack, authorities say

    2 dead, 15 wounded in Vienna terror attack, authorities say
    VIENNA (AP) — Officials say at least one person was killed and 15 others wounded in Vienna after multiple gunmen opened fire on people enjoying a last evening out before lockdown in the Austrian capital. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz confirmed that one attacker was killed in what security officials were calling a terror attack. Austria’s top security official said authorities believe there were several gunmen involved and that a police operation was still ongoing. Interior Minis
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  • Judge rejects GOP effort to invalidate nearly 127,000 Houston votes

    Judge rejects GOP effort to invalidate nearly 127,000 Houston votes
    HOUSTON (AP) — A federal judge has rejected a last-ditch Republican effort to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen’s ruling Monday concerned ballots cast at drive-thru polling centers that were established during the pandemic.
    The lawsuit was brought by conservative Texas activists who have railed against expanded voting access in Harris County.
    The county is the nation’s third-most populous and a crucial battleground in Texas, where Pres
  • Mexico’s Interjet suspends flights, citing pandemic woes

    Mexico’s Interjet suspends flights, citing pandemic woes
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Troubled Mexican airline Interjet cancelled its flights for at least two days, citing cash flow problems and fleet maintenance, but promises operations will resume Tuesday. The airline called it “a restructuring of its itineraries.” Interjet has been dogged by steep drops in business because of the coronavirus pandemic. On Sunday, the company said that “airlines have been the most affected by the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic” and that
  • No, Pennsylvania isn’t trying to disenfranchise COVID voters

    No, Pennsylvania isn’t trying to disenfranchise COVID voters
    Conservative commentator Wendy Bell is falsely claiming that the administration of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is attempting to “silence voters” by ordering people who were potentially exposed to the coronavirus to stay home on Election Day. Bell made the claim on Facebook on Monday. The reality is that no one is trying to disenfranchise a voter who’s been exposed to the coronavirus. State health officials have never taken legal action against any Pennsylvania resident for break
  • Over 70 ICC nations support court and oppose US sanctions

    Over 70 ICC nations support court and oppose US sanctions
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — More than 70 nations are voicing strong opposition to what they consider threats to the International Criminal Court and decrying sanctions on its top officials. Their joint statement Monday to the U.N. General Assembly didn’t name any country — but was clearly aimed at the Trump administration. The U.S. announced Sept. 2 that it was imposing sanctions on the tribunal’s chief prosecutor and a top aide over the court’s continuing investigation o
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  • NCAA’s Election Day off sends message but is it needed?

    NCAA’s Election Day off sends message but is it needed?
    The NCAA latched on to a grassroots movement and made Election Day an off day for college athletes across the country. Prioritizing voting over sports has drawn praise, though it is an inconvenience for football teams. Some coaches say their players voted long ago. The day off probably has more value symbolically as a way to emphasize the importance of being civic-minded than practically helping athletes cast ballots.The post NCAA’s Election Day off sends message but is it needed? appeared
  • The Latest: Nebraska COVID cases surge; strain health care

    The Latest: Nebraska COVID cases surge; strain health care
    OMAHA, Neb. — The surge in COVID-19 cases in Nebraska has led to record-high hospitalizations that are straining the state’s health care system, officials said Monday.The number of people hospitalized in the state with the novel coronavirus set another record on Sunday with 613, one more than the previous day. Hospitalizations from COVID-19 have surged over the last month, according to the state’s online tracking portal.
    Dr. Cary Ward, chief medical officer for CHI Health&rsquo
  • UN expert airs human rights concerns ahead of Myanmar vote

    UN expert airs human rights concerns ahead of Myanmar vote
    GENEVA (AP) — An independent human rights expert working with the United Nations is calling on Myanmar’s government and military leadership to stop persecuting supporters of the opposition ahead of Sunday’s general election. Former U.S. congressman Thomas Andrews is the U.N. special investigator on Myanmar. He urging free and fair elections in Myanmar but expressing concerns about the denial of the vote to Rohingya Muslims and others based on race, ethnicity or religion. Andrew
  • The Latest: Mrs. Trump says she has faith in judges, doctors

    The Latest: Mrs. Trump says she has faith in judges, doctors
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local):
    4:55 p.m.
    Melania Trump says she and President Donald Trump have faith in judges and the legal system to rule justly — a statement that appears out of step with the president.
    At an event Monday in Pennsylvania, the president assailed as “very dangerous” a decision by Pennsylvania’s top court to allow mailed ballots received in the three days after Tuesday’s election to be counted.
    La
  • AP VoteCast: Methodology

    AP VoteCast: Methodology
    AP VoteCast is a survey of the American electorate conducted in all 50 states by NORC at the University of Chicago for The Associated Press and Fox News. The survey of an estimated 140,000 registered voters is conducted Oct. 26 to Nov. 3, concluding as polls close on Election Day. AP VoteCast will deliver data about the presidential election in all 50 states as well as all Senate and governors’ races in 2020. AP VoteCast will highlight the opinions of voters and nonvoters nationwide.
    AP Vo
  • US judge blocks Trump immigration rule on public benefits

    US judge blocks Trump immigration rule on public benefits
    CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge in Chicago has struck down a Trump administration rule that would deny green cards to immigrants who use food stamps or other public benefits. In a decision Monday that applies nationwide, the judge says the rule violates the Administrative Procedure Act, among other things. It’s the latest turn in a complex legal battle over the rule that had taken effect recently after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a hold on the policy. A lawsuit in Chicago had been
  • 1 killed, several injured in Vienna attack, police say

    1 killed, several injured in Vienna attack, police say
    VIENNA (AP) — Authorities in Vienna say at least one person has been killed and several more have been injured in the Austrian capital late Monday in what security officials described as a “terror attack.” “One deceased person, several injured (1 officer included),” Vienna police said on Twitter. “1 suspect shot and killed by police officers.” The Austria Press Agency earlier quoted ambulance service spokesman Daniel Melcher saying there were several dea
  • Trump talks legal action, Biden on offense in 2020 finale

    Trump talks legal action, Biden on offense in 2020 finale
    SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are making their closing arguments in a final day of campaign events, a day before voters conclude the long, bitter 2020 presidential election. Each man is arguing that he is the better fit to steer a nation confronted with a once-in-a-century pandemic, the starkest economic contraction since the Great Depression and a citizenry divided on cultural and racial issues. Never before in modern history has America f
  • Vienna ambulance service says there have been fatalities in the attack in the Austrian capital

    Vienna ambulance service says there have been fatalities in the attack in the Austrian capital
    VIENNA (AP) — Vienna ambulance service says there have been fatalities in the attack in the Austrian capital.The post Vienna ambulance service says there have been fatalities in the attack in the Austrian capital appeared first on KVOA.
  • Hotline set up to help voters who experience disability-related problem at the polling sites

    Hotline set up to help voters who experience disability-related problem at the polling sites
    TUCSON (KVOA)- With the final round of ballots being cast for this year's general election, the Arizona Center for Disability Law is reminding residents with disabilities about rights they should know if they experience a disability-related problem at the polling sites.To individuals with disability-related issues this Election, the Arizona Center for Disability Law has established a Voting Hotline to run from 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Election Day.According to officials, the hotline was setup to
  • The Latest: COVID rises in Connecticut’; jury trials on hold

    The Latest: COVID rises in Connecticut’; jury trials on hold
    HARTFORD, Conn. — Rising rates of the novel coronavirus in Connecticut have postponed plans to resume jury trials in state courts, judicial officials said Monday.
    Chief Justice Richard Robinson in September announced a proposal to have residents begin reporting for jury duty again on Nov. 2, about eight months after trials were put on on hold in March as the virus swept through the state.
    The plan has been put on hold indefinitely and will be reassessed weekly, said Rhonda Stearley-Hebert,
  • Fast-growing hurricane threatens flooding in Central America

    Fast-growing hurricane threatens flooding in Central America
    MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — Hurricane Eta has erupted quickly into a potentially catastrophic major hurricane as it heads for Central America, and forecasters are warning of massive massive flooding and landslides across a vulnerable region. Eta had maximum sustained winds of 130 mph Monday and was centered about 70 miles (110 kilometers) east of the Nicaragua-Honduras border late Monday afternoon. The National Hurricane Center says the storm is was moving west at 9 mph (15 kph). The Categor
  • Austrian official: Several injured, possibly dead in attack

    Austrian official: Several injured, possibly dead in attack
    VIENNA (AP) — The Austria Press Agency says that the country’s top security official says several people have been injured in an attack in the capital Vienna and there may be fatalities. APA quoted Karl Nehammer as saying authorities believe there were several attackers involved in the incident and that it is still ongoing. It earlier cited Nehammer’s office saying that one attacker has been killed and another could be on the run. Vienna police urged people to avoid all open sp
  • US case against Venezuela’s oil minister hits another snag

    US case against Venezuela’s oil minister hits another snag
    The prosecution of Venezuela’s Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami for violating U.S. sanctions has run into another snag after a federal judge allowed one of his co-defendants to withdraw a guilty plea over allegations U.S. attorneys withheld evidence in the case. The surprise move follows the arrest in September of the key informant in the case for lying to investigators and similar disclosure-related issues discovered in another high-profile sanctions case against an Iranian businessman. Pro
  • Marana, Amphi School Districts Managing COVID Cases Among Students, Staff

    Marana, Amphi School Districts Managing COVID Cases Among Students, Staff
    As Tucson’s schools reopen for in-person classes, some are reporting an increasing number ofCOVID-19 cases among students and staff—many who are being asked to quarantine themselves if they were in contact with people who have tested positive.
  • Two injured after motorcycle crash in Mt. Lemmon

    Two injured after motorcycle crash in Mt. Lemmon
    TUCSON (KVOA) - A man and a woman were seriously injured after a motorcycle collision Monday afternoon in Mount Lemmon.
    Deputies say the incident happened on Mount Lemmon Highway.
    The victims were transported to the hospital.
    The roadway is blocked as deputies investigate the scene.
    No further details have been released.The post Two injured after motorcycle crash in Mt. Lemmon appeared first on KVOA.
  • With post-election lawsuits looming, a final push for votes

    With post-election lawsuits looming, a final push for votes
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Down to the wire with the threat of court battles looming, supporters of former Vice President Joe Biden scrambled Monday to rally swing-state voters to drop off ballots, go to precincts in person and deliver a victory so clear-cut as to render inevitable litigation meaningless. As months of President Donald Trump undercutting the legitimacy of mail-in votes gave way to promises he’d challenge them in court, both sides made a final push to ensure their supporters
  • The Latest: Massachusetts issues new rules to fight COVID-19

    The Latest: Massachusetts issues new rules to fight COVID-19
    BOSTON — Gov. Charlie Baker announced a series of new measures Monday meant to curb rising COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts, including a revised stay-at-home advisory, earlier closing times for many businesses, and a tougher face-covering mandate.
    The new measures come as the cases of the virus are up by 278% since Labor Day and hospitalizations are up by 145% during the same time period.
    The revised stay-at-home advisory instructs residents to stay home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. The advis
  • The Latest: Trump assails decision by top Pennsylvania court

    The Latest: Trump assails decision by top Pennsylvania court
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local):
    3:35 p.m.
    President Donald Trump is assailing a decision that allows Pennsylvania’s elections officials to count mailed ballots that are received in the three days after Tuesday’s election.
    Trump is falsely blaming the U.S. Supreme Court when, in fact, Pennsylvania’s top court ordered the extension until Nov. 6, even if the ballot doesn’t have a clear postmark, as long as there is not proof
  • Judge rejects GOP effort to throw out 127,000 Houston votes

    Judge rejects GOP effort to throw out 127,000 Houston votes
    HOUSTON (AP) — A federal judge has rejected a last-ditch Republican effort to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen’s ruling Monday concerned ballots cast at drive-thru polling centers that were established during the pandemic. The lawsuit was brought by conservative Texas activists who have railed against expanded voting access in Harris County. The county is the nation’s third largest and a crucial battleground in Texas, where President
  • Federal judge rejects efforts by GOP activists to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston

    Federal judge rejects efforts by GOP activists to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston
    HOUSTON (AP) — Federal judge rejects efforts by GOP activists to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston.The post Federal judge rejects efforts by GOP activists to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes in Houston appeared first on KVOA.
  • Cities, police brace for possible unrest after heated election

    Cities, police brace for possible unrest after heated election
    WASHINGTON – National and local law enforcement agencies are preparing to respond in case civil disturbances break out after Tuesday’s elections, which experts fear may have a “different venue for challenging election results, namely in the streets.”
  • BBB Business Tip: What to consider before supporting a charity

    BBB Business Tip: What to consider before supporting a charity
    (KVOA) - The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has warned people to do their research and look out for questionable appeals before writing a check, donating goods, or volunteering their time.As a business owner, the BBB said donating to a charity can be a great way to connect with customers, take advantage of tax benefits, and give back to the community that supports your business. However, it recommends the following tips when giving to a charity through your business:Develop a giving plan- The
  • US Surgeon General pleads not guilty to Hawaii citation

    US Surgeon General pleads not guilty to Hawaii citation
    HONOLULU (AP) — U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams is pleading not guilty to being in a Hawaii park that was closed amid coronavirus restrictions. Adams’ attorney, Michael Green, entered the plea on his behalf. Adams was not in Hawaii for Monday’s hearing. His assistant, who was also cited with him last month, also pleaded not guilty. When a Honolulu police officer cited Adams and his aide, they were in Hawaii helping with a spike in coronavirus cases. Violating any of the mayor
  • Austrian police say several injured after gunfire in Vienna

    Austrian police say several injured after gunfire in Vienna
    VIENNA (AP) — Austrian police say several people have been injured and officers are out in force following gunfire in the capital Vienna. Initial reports that a synagogue was the target of an attack couldn’t immediately be confirmed. Austrian news agency APA quoted the country’s Interior Ministry saying one attacker has been killed and another could be on the run. Police said the police operation in the center of the city was ongoing Monday night and urged people to avoid all o
  • Lowe’s giving $100M in bonuses, hiring 20K

    Lowe’s giving $100M in bonuses, hiring 20K
    Mike Mozart / CC BY 2.0Lowe's home improvement store, Photo Date: May 2014
    (CNN) – Lowe's says it's hiring 20,000 associates to help it through the holiday season.The positions are both full and part-time. New hires will work at both stores and distribution centers.Some roles are permanent, instead of just seasonal.The company also announced Friday, it's giving out an additional $100 million in bonuses.They want to thank front-line hourly workers and support their families during the holid
  • The Latest: Kansas sets COVID record for one week

    The Latest: Kansas sets COVID record for one week
    TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas has set another record for its largest number of reported coronavirus cases over seven days.
    Based on the health department’s data, the state had a rolling average of 1,507 new confirmed and probable cases a day for the seven days ending Monday. That was nearly 18% higher than the previous high of 1,279 cases a day for the seven days ending Friday.
    The health department said the state has had 89,227 coronavirus cases since the pandemic reached the state in early
  • Widely shared photo of Biden without mask was taken in 2019

    Widely shared photo of Biden without mask was taken in 2019
    CHICAGO (AP) — A photo of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden aboard a plane without a mask that was shared on Sunday by Richard Grenell, President Donald Trump’s former acting Director of National Intelligence, was taken in November 2019. The image, which shows Biden talking to a campaign staffer aboard a plane, was taken before COVID-19 began its global spread and long before health officials urged people to wear masks. The photo was widely shared on Twitter and Facebook by
  • Ivory Coast opposition vows to form transition government

    Ivory Coast opposition vows to form transition government
    ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Ivory Coast’s major opposition parties are vowing to create their own transitional government, insisting that President Alassane Ouattara’s mandate to lead the country is now over. The move comes as the country’s electoral commission continues releasing results from the weekend election that the boycott voted. Opposition leader Pascal Affi N’Guessan told reporters that the transitional government would be tasked with organizing new presid
  • Trump administration approves Georgia health plan

    Trump administration approves Georgia health plan
    ATLANTA (AP) — The Trump administration has approved Georgia’s plan to overhaul how state residents buy health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced that federal officials on Sunday signed off on Gov. Brian Kemp’s proposal to offer federally subsidized health insurance through private brokers instead of the HealthCare.gov website. Georgia would be the first state where residents would buy insurance directly from brok
  • Police operation at Vienna synagogue, shots fired

    Police operation at Vienna synagogue, shots fired
    VIENNA (AP) — Austrian police say a large-scale police operation is ongoing at a Vienna synagogue following gunfire Monday. Police tweeted that “there are several injured persons. We are on site with all available  forces. Please avoid all public squares in the city.” Austrian public broadcaster ORF cited witnesses as saying that several shots were fired shortly after 8 p.m. (1900 GMT). The police operation is taking place in the center of Vienna, close to the Danube river
  • Man at center of tribal sovereignty ruling heads to retrial

    Man at center of tribal sovereignty ruling heads to retrial
    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation who was convicted in state court of sexually assaulting a child will be retried in federal court after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in July that Oklahoma prosecutors lack the authority to pursue criminal cases against American Indians in parts of the state. A federal grand jury indicted 72-year-old Jimcy McGirt for three counts of aggravated sexual abuse after the high court’s decision. The Tulsa World reports that McGirt&rs
  • Dean, Drysdale, Buck, Shulman, Michaels up for Frick Award

    Dean, Drysdale, Buck, Shulman, Michaels up for Frick Award
    NEW YORK (AP) — Hall of Fame pitchers Dizzy Dean and Don Drysdale are candidates for the Hall’s Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting, along with Fox’s Joe Buck, ESPN’s Dan Shulman and NBC’s Al Michaels. Dave Campbell, Ernesto Jerez and Buddy Blattner also are finalists. The winner will be announced on Dec. 9 and will be honored next July 24 ahead of the Hall of Fame inductions, along with 2020 Frick winner Ken Harrelson. The 2020 ceremonies we
  • Austrian public broadcaster ORF reports large-scale police operation at Vienna synagogue, shots fired

    Austrian public broadcaster ORF reports large-scale police operation at Vienna synagogue, shots fired
    VIENNA (AP) — Austrian public broadcaster ORF reports large-scale police operation at Vienna synagogue, shots fired.The post Austrian public broadcaster ORF reports large-scale police operation at Vienna synagogue, shots fired appeared first on KVOA.
  • Bail set at $2m for teen accused in Wisconsin shootings

    Bail set at $2m for teen accused in Wisconsin shootings
    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A court commissioner has set cash bail for an Illinois 17-year-old accused of killing two people during a protest in Wisconsin at $2 million. Kyle Rittenhosue of Antioch faces multiple charges in the shootings in Kenosha in August. Rittenhouse made his initial court appearance in Kenosha on Monday. His attorney, Mark Richards, asked that bail be set at $750,000 and that Rittenhouse be on electronic monitoring. Prosecutors asked for $2 million. The father of one of the
  • In Brazil, a parrot puppeteer’s death stirs the nation

    In Brazil, a parrot puppeteer’s death stirs the nation
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — An outpouring of emotion in Brazil has followed news that the puppeteer behind Louro José — a two-foot tall parrot that’s a fixture on the country’s most popular morning show – had passed away. Louro José’s puppeteer, Tom Veiga, suffered a stroke caused by an aneurysm at his home in Rio de Janeiro, at age 47. For more than two decades, his green-and-yellow bird was comic relief on the television program Mais Voce, and somewh
  • The Latest: Biden to Pa., Harris to Detroit for Election Day

    The Latest: Biden to Pa., Harris to Detroit for Election Day
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the presidential campaign (all times local):
    2:40 p.m.
    Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will spend Election Day in key battleground states.
    Biden plans to campaign in Scranton and Philadelphia on Tuesday. That follows a blitz by the Democratic ticket through Pennsylvania on Monday and indicates the importance of winning the state. Biden was born in Scranton and often speaks about the region in personal terms.
    Harris will visit Detroit, a heavily Black city in bat
  • Local nonprofit offers free grocery bags to families in need

    Local nonprofit offers free grocery bags to families in need
    TUCSON (KVOA) - Families in need can now pick up a free bag of healthy groceries.
    Moonchild Foundation is hosting a 'Grab & Go' event on Nov. 7. The event will take place at Rillito Park, 4502 N. First Avenue from 9 a.m. to 11 am.Three hundred bags of groceries will be available. It's first come, first serve event.Each person will receive fresh ingredients and recipes made by Chef Ryan Clark, the Executive Chef at Casino Del Sol.In addition, recipients will have access to two virtual cooking
  • Texas records highest number of total COVID-19 cases in US

    Texas records highest number of total COVID-19 cases in US
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas has surpassed California in recording the highest number of positive coronavirus tests in the U.S. so far. The most recently available data from Johns Hopkins University says that as of Sunday there have been 937,317 COVID-19 cases reported in Texas. California has had 936,198 cases, followed by Florida with 807,412. The true number of infections is likely higher because many people haven’t been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected and not fee
  • Wisconsin court commissioner sets $2M bail for Illinois 17-year-old charged with killing 2 people during Kenosha unrest

    Wisconsin court commissioner sets $2M bail for Illinois 17-year-old charged with killing 2 people during Kenosha unrest
    KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin court commissioner sets $2M bail for Illinois 17-year-old charged with killing 2 people during Kenosha unrest.The post Wisconsin court commissioner sets $2M bail for Illinois 17-year-old charged with killing 2 people during Kenosha unrest appeared first on KVOA.
  • Navajo judge dismisses lawsuit over tribe’s primary election

    Navajo judge dismisses lawsuit over tribe’s primary election
    FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — A Navajo Nation judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to force a primary election that was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Elouise Brown filed the complaint in August, claiming the voting rights of Navajos were violated when all of the primary election candidates moved on to the tribe’s general election ballot. Window Rock Judicial District Judge Malcolm Begay dismissed the lawsuit last week. He says the court didn’t have jurisdiction b
  • The Latest: Venezuela to resume flying to four countries

    The Latest: Venezuela to resume flying to four countries
    CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan authorities say they’re resuming international flights to four friendly nations seven months after the novel coronavirus quarantine halted commercial airline travel.
    The National Institute of Civil Aviation said Monday that flights are resuming to Turkey, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Iran. President Nicolás Maduro in March ordered dramatic quarantine measures, attempting to halt the spread of COVID-19.
    Authorities say domestic flights througho

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