By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | November 8, 2020 11:24:24 am Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo / Andrew Harnik, Pool) In her first public address as vice president-elect, Kamala Harris paid tribute to the women who paved the way …
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WILMINGTON: Kamala Harris delivered her first speech as vice president-elect of the United States Saturday night in an all-white suit, paying tribute to suffragettes of the twentieth century that worked so that women had the right to vote in the United States. He entered the stage with the song “Work …
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WASHINGTON: President-elect of the United States Joe biden will work to provide a roadmap to US citizenship for nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants, including more than 500,000 from India, and will also set a minimum number of admission of 95,000 refugees a year. As a predominantly immigrant community, but in …
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Since taking office in January 2017, President Donald Trump has been beset by civil lawsuits and criminal investigations from his inner circle. With Democrat Joe Biden winning the presidency on Saturday, according to all major television networks in the United States, Trump’s legal problems are likely to deepen because in …
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris invoked the life and legacy of the late Representative John Lewis during her keynote address tonight, reminding Americans that “democracy is not guaranteed.” Democracy is “only as strong as our will to fight for it,” Harris said. “To protect it and never take it for granted,” …
Read More »Donald Trump supporters refuse to accept defeat
From Atlanta and Tallahassee to Austin, Bismarck, Boise and Phoenix, crowds ranging in size from a few dozen to a few thousand, some of them openly carrying weapons, condemned the news of Joe Biden’s victory after more than three days of vote filled with suspense. -counting put the Democrat on …
Read More »Donald Trump refuses to budge, claims election is far from over
US President Donald Trump on Saturday refused to accept defeat in the 2020 presidential election, reiterating that it was “far from over.” Several major media outlets projected that Democratic leader Joe Biden will be the 46th US president with more than 270 electoral votes. The vote count is still in …
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WASHINGTON : US President-Elect Joe Biden believes that the India-US partnership is the defining relationship of the 21st century, and he plans to strengthen ties between the two countries. The 77-year-old Biden, who has a history of advocating for a stronger relationship between India and the United States, also believes …
Read More »Result of the American elections live | This is America’s time to heal, says Joe Biden in his first speech as president-elect
Democrat Joe Biden won the US presidential election late Saturday after a bitter campaign, sparking street celebrations among his supporters in major cities, even as President Donald Trump refused to accept defeat. Biden’s running mate, Kamala Harris, has written history by becoming the United States’ first black and Indian-American female …
Read More »Joe Biden says my job as president will be to work for everyone, as he expands his leadership in the battlefield states
Joe Biden vowed to unite a bitterly divided nation. Wilmington, United States: The United States reported new record cases of coronavirus for the third day in a row, as Joe Biden promised to act against the pandemic on “day one” if he wins the presidential election in the worst-affected nation …
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