Month: November 2020
Wednesday on the NewsHour, the fate of the U.S. presidential election remains unknown as several states continue to count their ballots -- but President Trump makes false claims of victory and fraud. Plus: Which states are still tallying votes, context around this unusual situation, analysis from the Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter and the legal battles that could arise from the election.
Shopping for plastic containers for the kitchen cabinets, a knife holder, weighted blankets, and SodaStream drink flavoring. No luck on blankets and no stock of SodaStream.
Parking from about 4:40pm to 5:32pm to visit The Container Store
must watch https://t.co/DgOsjIG9sg
— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) November 6, 2020
With work/scheduling, I’m going to pass on arranging the monthly DoOO Meetup for November, though I’d invite others to put one together.
In lieu, I’ll recommend people join me at the bigger IndieWebCamp East on Nov. 14-15, where I’m sure there will be lots of Domains related discussions.
Black women continuously save America from destruction. Even when it never tries to save them.
— Sabrina Hersi Issa (@beingbrina) November 6, 2020
I wish for a world that is invested in Black women's rest and joy as much as it is invested in the outcomes of our work.
Friday on the NewsHour, Americans await the result of the presidential election, as several states are still counting votes. Plus: The latest from each state, President Trump’s effort to distribute false information about the election, key data points and demographics, political analysis with Mark Shields and David Brooks, remembering victims of COVID-19 and words from two first-time voters.
It’s easy enough for the Trump campaign to file a lawsuit claiming improprieties, but a lot harder to provide evidence of wrongdoing or a convincing legal argument. Here’s what you need to know as the election lawsuits start to mount.