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MOSCOW (AP) — Russia on Friday responded to a barrage of new U.S. sanctions by saying it would expel 10 U.S. diplomats and take other retaliat…
FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2020 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden visits with C.J. Brown, right, and Clement Brown, the son and father of the owner of Three Thirteen, as Biden arrives to shop for his grandchildren at the store in Detroit. On Friday, April. 16, 2021, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly claiming a photo shows President Joe Biden kneeling in front of George Floyd’s son. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Nearly seven of every 10 voters cast their ballots before Election Day in 2020. Republicans are moving to make it harder for that to happen ag…
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador will be led for the next four years by a conservative businessman after voters rebuffed a left-leaning movement …
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran's nuclear program has been targeted by diplomatic efforts and sabotage attacks over the last decade, w…
Supporters of Guillermo Lasso, candidate of Creating Opportunities party or CREO, celebrate in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Lasso, a former banker, won a runoff presidential election beating economist Andres Arauz, an economist protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, celebrates after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, speaks from his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 20201. With most of the votes counted Guillermo Lasso, candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, a former banker, had a lead over Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa. (AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, center, celebrates with his wife María de Lourdes Alcívar, right, after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Voters in Ecuador appeared to turn to a conservative businessman in Sunday's presidential runoff election, rebuffing a l…