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News organisations rebuke Trump Posted: Wednesday, November 4, 2020
News organisations rebuke Trump on election results claim In a stunning scene in the middle of the night, news organisations rebuked President Donald Trump after he falsely said on live television that he had won reelection even as votes were still being counted.
US swing state Trinis make sure to vote Cold and crowds didn't stop them—Trinbagonian-born folks living in US swing states made it their business to go out and cast their ballots in yesterday's US Presidential elections.
American absentee votes in TT up 800 per cent The US Embassy reported an 800 per cent increase in voter participation among the "thousands who reside in the twin isles" this year compared to the last US election in 2016.
Trinis wary of Trump return to White House
1 death, 50 new covid19 cases The Ministry of Health recorded one death and 50 new covid19 cases on Tuesday.
CMO: Risk assessment guides public regulations CHIEF Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Roshan Parasram has defended all decisions taken regarding public health regulations to combat and contain covid19, saying advisors to the Prime Minister make recommendations with the goal of limiting the amount of "super spreader" events which could cause a spike in infections.
Griffith orders report into collapsed Alicia's Guest House raid case Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has ordered a report into the breakdown of the case against 11 people, arrested in April at a St Ann's guest house for breaching covid19 public health regulations, that was thrown out by a magistrate. A 12th person, a Venezuelan woman, is expected to have her case dismissed when she reappears in court on Monday.
Energy Chamber calls for solution to Patriotic refinery sale The Energy Chamber is encouraging all stakeholders to find a solution to complete the state-owned Pointe-a-Pierre refinery sale to a private-sector entity. Completing the negotiation would allow the new owner to generate value for TT, a release from the chamber said on Tuesday.
Cops arrest Sangre Grande man after $30,000 bird theft In the end, a bird in the hand was not worth two in the bush for a Sangre Grande man after he was arrested for stealing a prized bull finch from its owner on Friday last week.
Sex workers hit hard by shrinking demand "Some nights on a good night, I used to go home with $2,500, now you going home with $400. Sometimes you don't even go home with any at all," Rebecca said, sporting a short black dress and a blonde wig.
'Pastor took our money'
Big boys cry and go to therapy
Annalee is missing The 17-year-old was last seen on Monday afternoon at her Guaico Tamana Road, Sangre Grande home.
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