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The Times of India Why counting in US takes much longer than India

Election Day has arrived, but a clear result may not come immediately in this unprecedented, tense race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. With over 78 million early votes cast, counting will be lengthy, especially in battleground states where vote-processing rules vary. Delays could lead to legal challenges if either candidate disputes the outcome, invoking memories of January 6, 2021. Both campaigns are ready for prolonged litigation, and patience will be essential as the nation awaits a final, definitive outcome.

The Times of India Watch: Kamala Harris's 'staged' door knock on last day of campaign

On the eve of the 2024 US presidential election, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris visited Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, to rally voter support. However, a video of Harris staging a door-knocking interaction with residents for a photo opportunity has sparked criticism and accusations of fakery from the opposition and social media users.

The Times of India US elections 2024: Sunita Williams to cast her vote from space, here is how

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is poised to make history by casting her vote in the upcoming US presidential election from the International Space Station (ISS), approximately 400 km above Earth. Following a process similar to absentee voting, Williams will submit her ballot electronically via NASA's secure communication network.

The Times of India Swiggy targets Rs 11,327 crore IPO: Know all about it

Swiggy, the food delivery and quick-commerce company, is gearing up for its IPO, aiming for a valuation of $11.3 billion. The IPO will open for subscription from November 6 to 8, with a price band of Rs 371-390 per share. The company plans to utilize the proceeds for debt repayment, expansion of its quick commerce network, and technology enhancement.

The Times of India J&K: Terrorists open fire on security forces in Bandipora, encounter under way

Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district engaged in a fierce firefight with terrorists hiding in the forest area. Acting on credible intelligence, the forces launched a search operation, leading to a confrontation when terrorists opened fire. In a separate incident near Sopore, a suspected terrorist associate, Ashiq Hussain Wani, was apprehended with a pistol and ammunition.

The Times of India Yogi vows to replicate UP-like crackdown in J'khand: 'Bulldoze the mafia'

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath fiercely criticized the ruling JMM-led coalition in Jharkhand, alleging corruption and mafia involvement. He urged voters to elect the BJP for a crackdown on illegal activities and promised development similar to Uttar Pradesh. Adityanath also accused the Congress of obstructing temple construction and praised PM Modi's leadership.

The Times of India Is ChatGPT biased? Users claim AI encourages support for Harris over Trump

On the eve of the 2024 US Presidential election, OpenAI's ChatGPT is facing allegations of political bias. Users claim the AI chatbot promotes Vice President Kamala Harris while refusing to engage with requests supporting former President Donald Trump.

The Times of India Three US women offer prayers at temple in Harris’s ancestral village

Three American women journeyed to Thulasendrapuram, the ancestral village of the US presidential candidate. They joined locals at the Sri Dharma Sastha Temple for special prayers, seeking Harris' victory against Donald Trump.

The Times of India Xiaomi India President Muralikrishnan B resigns: 'My experience ...'

Xiaomi India President Muralikrishnan B resigned after six years to pursue a doctorate. He will stay on as an advisor until the end of 2024. COO Sudhin Mathur will oversee key functions alongside other executives. Muralikrishnan led Xiaomi India's offline expansion and local production partnerships.

The Times of India Trump or Harris for US president?: Here is poll guru Nate Silver’s final prediction

Poll analyst Nate Silver's final forecast for the 2024 US Presidential election predicted a near tie between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Harris held a marginal lead in simulations, but the race remained a toss-up, with a significant possibility of a tie leading to a House decision. Key battleground states showed tight races, with polling averages reflecting the national uncertainty.

The Times of India US Election Quiz: If you get more than 15 out of 20, you are a news buff

​So, as we wind down the race, here are 20 unique references that became big talking points for the 2024 US Election. Some of them are easy, some are hard, and some are so obscure that even Nate Silver would struggle to figure out the references.

The Times of India 'Will take action': Poll officer on Soren's chopper delay due to PM's security

Jharkhand's chief electoral officer is demanding an explanation from Ranchi Airport after Hemant Soren's helicopter was delayed for 90 minutes. The delay was attributed to security protocols for PM Modi, who was also in the state for campaigning. The JMM has complained to the President, alleging an uneven playing field for campaigning.

The Times of India Awkward bacon talk replaces Gaza discussion in scrapped Harris interview

Muslim influencer Kareem Rahma's interview with Vice President Kamala Harris was canceled after her team allegedly prevented him from discussing the Gaza conflict. Instead, Harris focused on praising bacon, leaving Rahma uncomfortable. This incident highlights growing frustration among Arab-American and Muslim voters who feel overlooked by the Democratic Party's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The Times of India CBI conducts raids across 3 states, Soren's aide under scanner

The CBI conducted searches at 16 locations across three states. The searches were related to an illegal stone mining scam in Jharkhand. The scam involves Pankaj Mishra, an alleged political aide of Jharkhand's chief minister. The CBI recovered cash, gold, silver and the property documents worth crores were also seized.

The Times of India Tamil Rockers admin reveals how the website got movies within hours of release

Jeb Stephen Raj, a key administrator of the piracy website Tamil Rockers, has been arrested for illegally recording and distributing movies. Raj confessed to recording films in theatres using hidden cameras and selling the pirated copies.

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