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The EU27 has agreed that it will accept the UK's request for a #Brexit flextension until 31 January 2020. The decision is expected to be formalised through a written procedure.— Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) October 28, 2019 235

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The first Democratic Party primary debate for the 2020 election will be held in two weeks and the field of 20 candidates for the debate has been announced by the party. The debate will occur over the course of two evenings and will aired on NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo. The June 26 and 27 debates will be held in Miami. Here is the field of candidates:Sen. Michael BennetFormer Vice President Joe BidenSen. Cory BookerMayor Pete ButtigiegFormer Housing Secretary Julián CastroMayor Bill de BlasioFormer Rep. John DelaneyRep. Tulsi GabbardSen. Kirsten GillibrandSen. Kamala HarrisFormer Gov. John HickenlooperGov. Jay InsleeSen. Amy KlobucharFormer Rep. Beto O'RourkeRep. Tim RyanSen. Bernie SandersRep. Eric SwalwellSen. Elizabeth WarrenAuthor Marianne WilliamsonBusinessman Andrew YangThe party used a combination of fundraising and polling results to decide which candidates would gain entrance. Candidates such as Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and Miramar, Florida Mayor Wayne Messam were among those who failed to qualify. 1033

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The leaders of several U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies issued a warning to voters and the public on Monday, one day ahead of Super Tuesday when 14 states and a territory pick among Democratic Party presidential hopefuls. Nearly one-third of all pledged Democratic delegates are up for grabs on Tuesday.The leaders of the FBI along with the Departments of Justice, State, Defense and other agencies joined in the statement. The government agencies said that it is working to prevent election interference by foreign entities: "Americans must also remain aware that foreign actors continue to try to influence public sentiment and shape voter perceptions. They spread false information and propaganda about political processes and candidates on social media in hopes to cause confusion and create doubt in our system. We remain alert and ready to respond to any efforts to disrupt the 2020 elections. We continue to make it clear to foreign actors that any effort to undermine our democratic processes will be met with sharp consequences."The level of coordination and communication between the federal government and state, local, and private sector partners is stronger than it’s ever been. Our departments and agencies are working together in an unprecedented level of commitment and effort to protect our elections and to counter malign foreign influence, but voters have a role to play too."We encourage all voters going to the polls to check your voter registration and know ahead of time when to vote, where to vote, what’s on your ballot, and whether your state requires identification. Your state or local election official’s office is the most trusted source for election material. A well-informed and vigilant republic is the best defense against disinformation."Last year, the Senate released a report on election interference in the 2016 election. The report spelled out how foreign governments, namely Russia, meddle in U.S. elections. "Masquerading as Americans, these operatives used targeted advertisements, intentionally falsified news articles, self-generated content, and social media platform tools to interact with and attempt to deceive tens of millions of social media users in the United States," the 2251

  

The 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee is here and Google shared America's top spelling searches — and the results are un-bee-lievable. For one, Hawaii can't spell "Hawaii." Secondly, a lot of people apparently struggle with "beautiful" and "grey."Here's each state's top spelling search.Alabama: Niece Alaska: Preferred Arizona: Patient Arkansas: Family California: Beautiful Colorado: Favorite Connecticut: Neighbor Delaware: Veterinarian Washington, D.C.: Enough Florida: Beautiful Georgia: Beautiful Hawaii: Hawaii Idaho: EmbarrassedIllinois: Beautiful Indiana: Activities Iowa: Loose Kansas: Committee Kentucky: Ninety Louisiana: Indict Maine: Guess Maryland: Heart Massachusetts: Grey Michigan: Amazing Minnesota: Especially Mississippi: Fifteen Missouri: Definitely Montana: Comma Nebraska: Delicious Nevada: Appreciate New Hampshire: Recess New Jersey: Grey New Mexico: Patience New York: Bougie North Carolina: Beautiful North Dakota: Independence Ohio: Favorite Oklahoma: February Oregon Phenomenal Pennsylvania: Pneumonia Rhode Island: Message South Carolina: Beautiful South Dakota: Jewelry Tennessee: Intelligent Texas: Beautiful Utah: Important Vermont: BenefitVirginia: Beautiful Washington: Grey West Virginia: Eleven Wyoming: Tear Wisconsin: OpinionSee the full map below. 1301

  

Tesla is disputing claims by a California man that all three models of the company’s cars can suddenly speed up on their own without the driver touching the accelerator pedal.Tesla said Monday it checks when drivers report that their car accelerated on its own, and in every case where the company has the car’s data, it drove as designed.The company also claimed the man who filed a petition with federal safety officials is a short-seller of Tesla shares, referring to investors who borrow shares in a company’s stock and try to profit by replacing them after the share price falls.On Friday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it would look into a petition filed by Brian Sparks of Berkeley, California, and decide whether to open a formal investigation. Sparks’ allegations cover about 500,000 Teslas, including Model 3, Model S and Model X vehicles in model years 2013 through 2019.Sparks said Tesla owners have lodged 127 complaints with the government, covering 110 crashes and 52 injuries.Tesla, which did not respond when asked for comment on Friday, posted a statement Monday saying its electric vehicles do not accelerate on their own.The company called the petition “completely false,” adding that “the car accelerates if, and only if, the driver told it to do so, and it slows or stops when the driver applies the brake.”Sparks said in his 69-page petition that many of the Tesla accidents happened during parking, that the complaint rate was much higher than for other vehicles, and that Tesla refused to share the car’s data with owners after incidents.The highway agency has yet to verify the complaints. The people who filed complaints were not identified in NHTSA’s database. 1726

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