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Shipbuilders Approve 3-year Pact, Ending Monthslong Strike
A 63day strike at Bath Iron Works against the backdrop of a pandemic in an election year came to an end Sunday with shipbuilders voting to return to their jobs producing warships for the United States Navy.
Louisiana Orders Evacuations As Twin Storms Take Aim At U.S. Coast
Louisiana residents were ordered on Sunday to evacuate lowlying coastal areas as backtoback hurricanes were forecast to bring strong winds and rain, striking the state within days of one another this week.
West African Leaders Press For Mali President's Release
West African leaders visiting Mali pressed Sunday for the release of ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita amid mounting speculation that he could be flown out of the country after thousands showed support for the military coup that toppled him.
The Latest: Pakistan Reports Fewest Virus Deaths Since March
ISLAMABAD Pakistani authorities on Sunday reported only four new COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, the countrys fewest number of fatalities since March.
A Leaderless Protest Which Cannot be 'Beheaded': Why the Revolt In Belarus Is Different From Ukraine
There are no oligarchs in Belarus who would give money for hot meals, medical treatment and tents. Even to pay police fines, Belarusian protesters collect money themselves, analyst Alexander Klaskouski said.
S. Korea Elevates Distancing As Epidemic Nears Spring Levels
Beaches and churches are closed and baseball games will be played in empty stadiums on Sunday after South Korea added hundreds to its growing coronavirus caseload amid concerns the epidemic is getting out of control.
No Proof in Hand, Trump Accuses FDA 'Deep State' Members of Slowing Down Covid-19 Vaccine Trials
In a Twitter post, Trump said the deep state “or whoever” at the FDA was making it very difficult for drug companies to enroll people in clinical trials to test vaccines and therapies for the novel coronavirus.
Panama-flagged Ship Boarded By Somali Police Is Safe And Underway - EU Force
A Panamaflagged ship boarded by Somali police is safe and underway, the EU Naval Force said on Saturday, after conflicting reports two days earlier about whether it had been hijacked by Somali pirates.
Belarusian Opposition Leader Sees Herself As A Symbol Of Change
Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya sees herself as a symbol of change whose role is to help deliver new elections as President Alexander Lukashenko will have to quit sooner or later, she told Reuters on Saturday.
AP PHOTOS: In Belarus, Protesters Show Pride, Worry, Empathy
Behind each protester in Belarus is a surprising story of awakening.
2 Tropical Storms A Potential Double Threat To US Gulf Coast
Two newly formed tropical storms could become almost simultaneous threats to the U.S. Gulf Coast early next week. They could even get sucked into an odd dance around each other. Or they could fall apart as they soak the Caribbean and Mexico this weekend.
U.S. Postmaster Promises Timely Election Mail, 'dramatic' Changes After
U.S. Postmaster Louis DeJoy on Friday told lawmakers the Postal Service would deliver ballots "securely and on time" in the November presidential election, but indicated he would pursue dramatic operational changes after that date.
US Closes Lanes, Adds Checks At Mexico Border To Contain Coronavirus
Non-essential travel has been restricted at the border for several months, but has mostly been applied to Mexican citizens.
Pittsburgh Mayor Overhauls How Police Handle Civil Protests
Pittsburgh's mayor on Friday put new limits on dispatching police to civil protests, halted the practice of having plainclothes officers in unmarked cars jump out and arrest people and ordered officers to stop wearing camouflage at protests.