Greek Banks to Reopen; Tax Cuts; Trump on McCain: Saturday Wrap

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Here are highlights of the top breaking news stories from around the world on Saturday:

Greece took a step back from the financial brink when the government announced that the nation’s banks would reopen on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the nation’s creditors agreed on a bailout program and three days after the European Union set up a 7.2 billion euro ($7.8 billion) bridge loan to the debt-ravaged country. Capital controls limiting daily withdrawals to 60 euros per person will remain in effect.