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United States Capitol Police said Monday they arrested a man in a truck who was armed with multiple knives, a bayonet and a machete near the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington.

Larry Elder, Gavin Newsom gear up for California recall battle

In a sit-down interview with ABC News' Zohreen Shah on Saturday, Elder was asked repeatedly if he would accept the results of Tuesday's election, but he avoided answering, suggesting that as long as the governor is recalled, the election is legitimate. "So many people are going to vote to have [Newsom] recalled, I'm not worried about fraud," he said.

Australia's approach to the pandemic -- strict border policies, snap lockdowns and aggressive contact tracing -- saw the country, along with neighboring New Zealand, praised throughout 2020 for taking a no-tolerance approach to public health. While other countries faced overwhelmed hospital systems and devastating death tolls, Australia enjoyed large public gatherings, and life went on as normal for most people within its sealed-off borders.

In the wake of a Florida judge calling the state's anti-riot law unconstitutional, advocates are saying it should serve as a warning to other states looking to implement similar legislation. Chief Judge Mark Walker sided Thursday with civil rights groups suing Florida who alleged HB1 deters and punishes peaceful protests.

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