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  1. New coronavirus infectious have forced Vietnam’s government to lock down a popular tourist destination, after months without recording any new locally transmitted cases. explains how a country that had kept the virus in check is dealing with new surges.

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  2. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. is planning measures to address human-rights violations in China’s Xinjiang region, furthering the administration’s recent confrontation with Beijing

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  3. As drugmakers race to build a coronavirus vaccine, they are already trying to build supply chains capable of delivering millions of doses around the world

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  4. People in Russia’s Far East rarely protested before, but now they are coming out to complain about President Vladimir’s Putin’s heavy hand after the arrest of a popular governor

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  5. Breaking: Herman Cain, a former Godfather’s Pizza CEO who ran for president as a Republican in 2012, has died after being hospitalized for coronavirus

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  6. President Trump raised the idea of delaying the November election for the first time in a tweet. The date of the election can only be changed by Congress.

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  7. Germany’s economy had its worst quarter on record, but there are signs of a sharp V-shaped recovery

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  8. With the understanding of immunity still developing, people who have recovered from the coronavirus shouldn’t assume they can’t get sick again

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  9. From : The burden is on the critics of Big Tech to prove genuine damage, and then propose solutions that don’t do more harm than good, writes The Editorial Board

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  10. Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf felt he had little choice but to send federal agents to Portland, aides said, in deployment that fueled debate

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  11. A report sheds further light on China’s apparent widespread effort to tap U.S. research and technology by using military-linked Chinese researchers

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  12. So far, schools are getting little consensus from federal and state officials on how best to plan if staff or students contract the new coronavirus. State guidance, meanwhile, is all over the map

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  13. New reports show the U.S. economy contracted at a record 32.9% annual rate in the second quarter and weekly jobless claims rose to 1.43 million. explains.

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  14. Lee Teng-hui, who redefined Taiwan's relations with China and guided the island on its path to democracy, has died at 97

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  15. Nestlé says some consumers are now scaling back after Covid-19 initially led to a surge in pantry loading

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  16. Breaking: The economy contracted at a record 32.9% annual rate last quarter and weekly jobless claims rose to 1.43 million amid signs of a slowing recovery

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  17. Find out more about NASA’s mission, the perseverance rover, and a little helicopter named Ingenuity.

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  18. NASA launched the Perseverance rover to Mars on a mission to find signs of life that might have existed billions of years ago

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  19. Comcast’s NBCUniversal businesses suffered in second quarter, while broadband unit’s strong subscriber growth continued

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  20. The Trump administration and Oregon said they had reached a deal for a potential reduction in federal agents at protests in Portland

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