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Will 2020 election be a replay of Florida in 2000?

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The National’s Adrienne Arsenault looks at the lessons learned from the closest presidential race in American history, when a Supreme Court decision settled a recount dispute in Florida in the 2000 presidential election between Geoge W....
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Thousands of Trump supporters march to capitol, Supreme Court in Washington D.C.

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Trump supporters rallied in Washington D.C., backing the president's unsubstantiated claims of wide spread voter fraud in the U.S. election.
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U.S. political divisions centre stage at Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearing

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The deep-seated divisions between Republicans and Democrats were front and centre during the first day of Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. Coney Barrett says she wouldn’t let her personal beliefs...
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Amy Coney Barrett: What to expect in the US Senate hearing

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Trump’s Supreme Court nominee will face a four-day Judiciary Committee hearing and a possible pre-election floor vote.
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Barrett confirmation hearing: Tough questions for Trump's nominee

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US Supreme Court nominee Barrett fields questions on election issues, healthcare, abortion in her confirmation hearing.
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Rideau Hall spent over $110,000 on legal fees in response to harassment claims

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Rideau Hall has spent more than $110,000 in public money so far on legal representation in response to allegations of a toxic workplace and verbal harassment at the Governor General's office.
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Can Trump pardon himself? Barrett declines to answer

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Trump's pick for the US Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett, stands her ground as she is grilled by senators on day three of confirmation hearings.
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The seat on the U.S. Supreme Court

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Vice-President Mike Pence accuses Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris of wanting to pack the U.S. Supreme Court if the Democrats win the election.
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US: Was a White House event a COVID-19 super spreader?

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It is not confirmed how the president caught the virus but last Saturday's event in the White House Rose Garden is under scrutiny.
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Need2Know: Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Recordings, Ghost Gun Crackdown & RBG Laid to Rest

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These are the headlines you Need2Know for Wednesday, September 30, 2020.
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Brussels was 'naive in the past' over rule of law breaches, admits EU's Vera Jourova

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Brussels has been "naive in the past" over rule of law breaches, a senior member of the European Commission (EC) has told Euronews. Vera Jourova was speaking as the EU published its first-ever report on democratic values in the...
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NJ Sen. Bob Menendez Says SCOTUS Vote Should Wait

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After ripping President Trump on the Senate floor regarding alleged $750 tax bills in 2016 and 2017, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) said the American people are absolutely concerned about the president's finances. Menendez also discussed his...
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Criminal cases could be thrown out because court delays worsened by pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic halted Canada's already clogged court system, and those delays could see criminal cases thrown out, because a Supreme Court ruling set time limits for trials.
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Supreme Court rules in favour of Black Nova Scotians’ long-promised land title

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Nova Scotia's Supreme Court rules in favour of Black residents whose ancestors were promised land title for supporting Britain during the American Revolution.
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Biden calls pro-Trump mob 'domestic terrorists'

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U.S. president-elect Joe Biden planted the blame for Wednesday's attack on the U.S. Capitol squarely on President Donald Trump, accusing him of "trying to use a mob to silence the voices of nearly 160 million Americans."
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Evidence against Canadian accused in bombing doesn't stand up: lawyer

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France's court of appeal has ordered Canadian academic Hassan Diab to stand trial in connection with a 40-year-old bombing attack outside a Paris synagogue. Diab's lawyer, Donald Bayne, says his client is an 'innocent scapegoat.'