It’s the catchphrase Trump used to kick off contestants when he hosted the reality show “The Apprentice.” Now his critics are using it on him.
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What is a provisional ballot? Special ballots will help determine who is the next president
People who vote using a provisional ballot typically have encountered a problem while voting in-person.
‘We hereby claim’: Twitter users claim things they don’t own to mock Trump’s election demands
President Donald Trump prematurely said his campaign has “claimed” several battleground states’ electoral votes. Twitter users mocked that idea.
Republican state legislature candidate in North Dakota who died of COVID-19 in October wins election
Republican candidate David Andahl won a seat as a North Dakota representative on Tuesday night, but he died on Oct. 5 after being sick with COVID-19.
Police bust New York City party with nearly 400 people on Halloween
New York’s governor warned against Halloween gatherings that increase the risk of transmitting COVID-19: “Halloween should be spooky, not scary.”
Coronavirus updates: New virus restrictions roll out amid pushback; US daily deaths may soon triple; lockdowns in Europe
A surge in COVID-19 cases is underway in the U.S. and abroad, leading to a new round of virus-related rules in some areas. Latest COVID news.
‘Rappers are Republicans?!?!’: Lil Wayne’s meeting with Donald Trump causes confusion on social media
Conservatives cheered Lil Wayne while critics mocked him. Rapper 50 Cent was among the critics, even as he was widely cited as a Trump supporter.
Anchorage chooses first woman, openly gay acting mayor, report says
Austin Quinn-Davidson is set to make local history in Anchorage, Alaska as the city’s new acting mayor, starting next week.
Man fatally shot in Denver amid dueling protests, police say
A “private security guard with no affiliation with Antifa,” is a suspect in the shooting, according to a tweet from Denver police.
When will things go back to normal? Experts say that’s the wrong question amid COVID-19
It’s natural to want things to go back to the way they were before COVID-19. That desire, however, can lead people to make bad decisions, experts say.