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South Africa to Reopen Borders, Move to Lowest Virus Alert Level
President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa said the country would drop to its lowest coronavirus alert level starting Sunday, and begin allowing international travel from most countries on Oct. 1.
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China-Backed Hackers Infiltrated Firms Across the Globe, U.S. Says
The Justice Department charged five Chinese nationals with breaking into 100 firms and agencies to steal information, hijack networks and extort victims.
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Biden Calls Trump a 'Climate Arsonist' in Remarks on Wildfires
During a speech in Wilmington, Del., Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, attacked the Trump administration's response to climate change.
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Watch Full Video: Biden's Remarks on Wildfires
The Democratic presidential nominee, Joseph R. Biden Jr., called President Trump a 'climate denier.'
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New Zealand Protesters Rally Against Lockdown
More than 1,000 demonstrators marched in Auckland, New Zealand, on Saturday to oppose the country's lingering coronavirus lockdown measures.
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Trump Announces 'Historic' Bahrain Agreement With Israel
Bahrain will establish full diplomatic relations with Israel, dismissing Palestinian objections.
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Third Fire Destroys Remains of Europe's Largest Refugee Camp
Nearly 12,000 refugees were left without shelter after days of fires set at the Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesbos.
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'We Can Now Take the Next Step,' Cuomo Says of Indoor Dining
The governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo, announced that indoor dining will open in New York City on Sept. 30 with restrictions.
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Arkansas Man Gets 2 Life Terms, 835 Years for Killing Cop
An Arkansas man has been sentenced to two life terms plus 835 years in prison for the fatal shooting of an off-duty police officer in northeast Arkansas.
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Steelers LB Ryan Shazier Announces Retirement
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier announced his retirement on Wednesday, nearly three years after a severe spinal injury forced the two-time Pro Bowler to put his career on hold.