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'Say Her Name!' Protesters in Louisville Unite for Breonna Taylor
Demonstrators rallied in Louisville, Ky., on a second night of protests after a grand jury did not charge police officers with the fatal shooting of Ms. Taylor.
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Pelosi Condemns Trump's Refusal to Promise Peaceful Transfer of Power
Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared President Trump's refusal to guarantee he would accept the results of November's election to an authoritarian grab for power.
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'By No Means a Return to the Full Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Amid a surge of new coronavirus cases, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain announced that the country will tighten restrictions.
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Hundreds of Whales Stranded in Australia
About 270 pilot whales became stranded on the west coast of Tasmania. Rescuers estimate that a third of them have already died.
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N.Y.C. Schools Reopen for Limited In-Person Learning
Thousands of children in pre-K and students with advanced disabilities returned to in-person school in the nation's largest school district.
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Video Shows Spectators Shutting Down Madrid Opera in Protest
Spectators at the Teatro Real in Madrid shouted to protest against what they said were insufficient coronavirus social distancing measures in the opera house's mezzanine levels.
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New Zealand Is 'On the Right Track,' Prime Minister Says
Coronavirus restrictions on travel and gatherings will be lifted across most of New Zealand starting at midnight on Monday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.
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2 Killed and 14 Wounded in Rochester Shooting
The shooting took place early Saturday at a backyard party of about 100 people in the upstate New York town of Rochester.
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Biden Says Ginsburg Was 'a Giant' and 'a Beloved Figure'
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, said Justice Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat should not be filled until after the election.
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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.