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Global warnings and a series of coronavirus outbreaks marked the day. Here's what you need to know.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warns that the Trump administration will soon impose measures against “a broad array” of Chinese-owned software.
Congressional Republicans and White House staff reportedly told Trump banning the app could further alienate young voters ahead of the election, with Sen. Lindsay Graham celebrating the decision on Twitter.
A couple of concept art spotted by an "Assassin's Creed" fan could hint at a future "AD" title set in China.
Financial giant's earnings plunge to $3.1 billion form $10 billion a year ago; 35,000 workers to be laid off.
HSBC profit slump adds to bank sector virus woes
Wilford Brimley passed away in a Utah hospital on Saturday morning. Celebrities and fans mourned the death of the 85-year-old actor, known for his roles in "Cocoon" and "The Firm," on social media.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says his country does not have the financial resources to wage a war with China over maritime territorial disputes.
Malaysia is appealing to the United Nations, rebuking China's claims that Kuala Lumpur has no right to seek the establishment of its continental shelf.
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Chinese beer lovers leave facemasks and worries behind as festival opens
Despite several esports tournaments being postponed or canceled, Riot Games has announced that from September 25 to October 31 of this year, the "League of Legends" World Championship will be hosted by Shanghai, China.
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Appearing on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Features," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said "Trump has said 'enough' and we are going to fix it" and that Trump would make an announcement “shortly.”
Only 17% of those who get their news from social media were able to correctly answer questions related to politics and were more likely to be exposed to false or unproven claims.