US election 2024 results LIVE: Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina counting as Trump sees early surge
The first results in the US election have been declared as polling stations begin to close across the country.
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The first results in the US election have been declared as polling stations begin to close across the country.
While the Oregon Ducks opened as the No. 1 team in the initial College Football Playoff top-25 rankings Tuesday night, it was Ohio State who opened as the betting favorite to win the College Football Playoff at ESPN BET. The Buckeyes are +325 to win the national championship, followed by Georgia (+400), Oregon (+400), Texas (+500) and Miami (+1200) rounding out the top five. Alabama (+1200) has the fifth-shortest odds to win the CFP despite currently ranking 11th in the initial release.
Unbeaten Oregon is the No. 1 team in the first rankings released by the College Football Playoff selection committee on Tuesday.
This past Saturday was another electric day in college football.
Neither Democrat Kamala Harris nor Republican Donald Trump are ahead in the polls and the US election could still go either way. Undecided 'swing states' that have a history of switching between Democrat and Republican leadership will be the key factor. One of them is the state of Georgia.
Current Democratic vice president Kamala Harris or Republican rival and former president Donald Trump will soon be announced as the new president of the United States.
The United States heads to the polls today to vote for a new president - Joe Biden's vice president Democrat Kamala Harris or former Republican president Donald Trump.
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur climbed to the joint ninth spot while opener Smriti Mandhana remained fourth in the latest ICC Women's ODI rankings, released in Dubai on Tuesday. Kaur, who played an important part in her team's six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the third ODI of their ICC Women's Championship series in Ahmedabad, had slipped three slots after the first two matches. However, her 59 not out off 63 balls pushed her back into the top 10. Left-hander Mandhana, who won the player of the match award for her knock of 100, added 23 rating points to reach a tally of 728, just five less than Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu in the list led by Natalie Sciver-Brunt of England with 760 rating points.