Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered brief remarks to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters. at a drive-in gathering outside the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware. He has been watching election results with his family in Wilmington as votes continue to be tallied across the nation. “We knew this was going to go long,” Biden said, acknowledging that the race will be dragging into Wednesday. “We feel good about where we are. We really do.” Biden said that he felt confident about winning Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, arguing that “it ain’t over until every vote is counted, until every ballot is counted.” “I’m here to tell you tonight we believe we’re on track to win this election,” Biden said.

Rescuers in the Turkish coastal city of Izmir pulled a young girl out alive from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building on Tuesday, four days after a strong earthquake hit Turkey and Greece. The girl was seen being taken into an ambulance, wrapped in a thermal blanket, amid the sounds of applause and chants of “God is great!” from rescue workers and onlookers. Media reports identified her as 4-year-old Ayla Gezgin. She had been trapped inside the rubble for 91 hours since Friday’s quake struck in the Aegean Sea. En güzel mucizeler sabırla çiçek açar hoşgeldin dünyalar tatlısı aydam. Hep gülümse hayat hep sana o güzel yüzün gibi güzelliklerle karşilaş. Ve hiç üzülme sen umudun diğer adısin aydam..

Police have arrested a man suspected of knocking a 73-year-old woman onto New York City subway tracks after her family scolded him for smoking marijuana. Luis Hernandez, 38, was to appear in court on Tuesday to face charges of attempted murder and assault. The name of his attorney wasn’t immediately available. The incident happened late last month during a confrontation between the suspect and the woman’s husband and grandson on a subway platform in Brooklyn, police said. He began punching and kicking at the family, sending her tumbling onto the tracks, police said. The woman was pulled to safety ahead of the next train. The man fled before police arrived. (AP)

Dehrar Belhoul Al Falasi, a member of the Federal Council of the United Arab Emirates, was interviewed by i24NEWS on Monday and expressed some harsh truths about the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, among other things. “The UAE is committed to the cause, to the Palestinian people – not to their leaders,” Al Falasi said. “The PA and Hamas are both corrupt, both murderers. They direct their anger at us because we stopped giving them money. If we want to give money to the Palestinians, we’ll give it to the people and not to the PA or Hamas.” “Abbas is a common traitor. He came here with his son and his son was distributing cards that he’s an agent for this company and that company. Did he come to help the Palestinians or to sell himself and his companies?

The heads of local councils in the Shomron and Judea held a public tefilla at the Me’aras Hamachpelah in Chevron on Monday for U.S. President Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential elections. The chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel, Mark Zell, also participated in the tefillah. “Chevron is the first capital of the Jewish people and the burial place of our founding fathers and mothers,” Zell said, adding that the site is the appropriate place to express gratitude for all the wonderful things Trump has done for the Jews and Israel in the course of his presidential term.

President Donald Trump is suggesting that he will fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Tuesday’s election, as his rift with the nation’s top infectious disease expert widens while the nation sees its most alarming outbreak of the coronavirus since the spring. Speaking at a campaign rally in Opa-locka, Florida, Trump expressed frustration that the surging cases of the virus that has killed more than 231,000 people in the United States this year remains prominent in the news.

Tens of thousands of Muslims marched in the streets of Bangladesh’s capital on Monday in the country’s largest protest yet against the French president’s support of secular laws that allow caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. The protesters, organized by the Hefazat-e-Islam group, a network of teachers and students at thousands of Islamic schools, gathered outside the main Baitul Mokarram Mosque in downtown Dhaka. They chanted “Down with France” and “Boycott French Products” and burned effigies of French President Emmanuel Macron. The group, the largest Islamist group in the country, demanded that the government cut all diplomatic ties with France within 24 hours, Reuters reported. Police stopped the thousands of protesters from storming the French embassy.

It’s an awkward moment when a presidential candidate greets the audience at a rally and names the wrong state. Fortunately for Democratic nominee Joe Biden, that didn’t happen to him this week, despite a widely shared video that appears to show him saying “Hello, Minnesota” to a crowd in Florida. It turns out he was, indeed, in Minnesota. The video that was shared had been altered to change the text on a sign and the podium to refer to Tampa, Florida, instead of Minnesota. What you need to know about this edited video and the falsehoods spreading around it: CLAIM: Video shows Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden mistakenly saying “Hello, Minnesota” at a campaign event in Tampa, Florida. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False.

Supporters of President Trump riding in trucks surrounded a Joe Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway Friday, prompting alarmed staffers to call 911 and cancel at least two stops scheduled later that day, according to reports. People in several trucks formed a so-called “Trump Train,” waving flags and honking horns while surrounding the bus as it traveled down Interstate 35, bound from San Antonio to Austin, videos show. Biden campaign officials said afterward that they feared the Trump devotees might run their bus off the road. The FBI is investigating the incident, according to the Texas Tribune.

Dozens of Israeli Druze snatched the body of Sheikh Abu Zain Al-Din Hassan Halabi from Ziv Hospital in Tzfat after he died from COVID-19 on Friday. The “body-snatchers” were opposed to the plan for a restricted funeral for Halabi that the Israeli authorities were discussing with Druze leaders and were angered by the hospital’s plans to wrap the sheikh’s body in nylon as is standard for transferring a COVID-19 victim. They decided to take matters in their own hands – quite literally. Although an Israel Police riot unit (Yasam) was present at the scene, the police officers stood by and didn’t try to prevent the Druze from entering the hospital and taking the body, although hospital security officers attempted to stop them.

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