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As election officials continued counting ballots cast during the 2020 presidential election, some Republican strategists are questioning whether votes for third-party candidates could have closed the gap between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in key battleground states.
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Jacob Thompson from the University of Nevada says it looks like Joe Biden has a 20 000 vote lead, which is continuing to grow.
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From the counting room to the courtroom. That's where things are headed as Nevada has become center stage for a legal showdown.
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Nevada is identifying new COVID-19 cases at a pace reminiscent to the state’s previous peak this summer.
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Nevada is identifying new cases of COVID-19 at a rate reminiscent of the state's previous peak this summer.
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Fast radio bursts, or FRBs - powerful, millisecond-duration radio waves coming from deep space outside the Milky Way Galaxy - have been among the most mysterious astronomical phenomena ever observed. Since FRBs were first discovered in 2007, astronomers from around the world have used radio telescopes to trace the bursts and look for clues on where they come from and how they're produced.
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The nation continues to wait for Nevada's election results and some people have used memes as a way to show their angst and frustration.
Las Vegas’ gaming industry, still rebounding from the coronavirus pandemic, is anxiously watching for final tallies of Nevada’s votes for president. An official announcement is expected Thursday morning.
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