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South Korea testing at hospitals, nursing homes

(AP) — South Korea on Monday began testing tens of thousands of employees of hospitals

Bolivia tense awaiting results of presidential election redo

(AP) — Bolivians waited nervously for the results of Sunday’s high-stakes presidential election even as

Asian markets jump on vaccine, U.S. aid hopes; gains capped by China data

(Reuters) – Asian markets advanced toward a recent 2-1/2-year peak on Monday powered by hopes

Irish regulator probes Facebook’s handling of children’s data on Instagram

(Reuters) – Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched two inquiries into Facebook Inc FB.O after concerns

S. Korea increases hospital, nursing home tests

(AP)— South Korea has reported 76 new cases of the coronavirus as officials begin testing

Trump, Biden go on offense in states they’re trying to flip

(AP) — President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden went on offense Sunday, as

Despite past Democratic wins, Trump making a play for Nevada

(AP) — Democrats have kept Nevada in their column in every presidential election since 2004.

Is Facebook really ready for the 2020 election?

(AP) — Ever since Russian agents and other opportunists abused its platform in an attempt

Coronavirus spending pushes U.S. 2020 fiscal year deficit to record $3.132 trillion

(Reuters) – The U.S. budget deficit hit a record $3.132 trillion during fiscal 2020, more

Renault CEO says eight-year plan can turn round carmaker

(Reuters) – French carmaker Renault will unveil an eight-year plan next year as the group