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Malaysia Gives Buskers A Stage Of Their Own
Street performers are a common sight in Kuala Lumpur, but they weren't always welcome. An effort to bring buskers together, along with support from the Tourism Ministry, helped change their image.
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Panda Cub Bei Bei Is Set To Share His Adorableness With The World
The 4-month-old cub is now walking, squealing loudly, eating well and racing ahead of his older sister Bao Bao developmentally.
'American Idol' Can't Compete With Liberia's 'Integrity Idol'
The winner could write a song about how to live a good life: She's a people-loving, honest-to-a-fault ER nurse.
Trucks Hit Record 20.4 MPG, EPA Says; Carmakers Are Ahead Of Emissions Standards
Fuel economy is at record highs and carmakers have surpassed strict greenhouse gas emissions standards for the third straight year, the Environmental Protection Agency says.
Federal Reserve Announces Hike In Short-Term Interest Rates
After holding rates near zero for seven years, the Fed approved a small increase Wednesday. While that step seems minor, the impact could be huge in 2016 as borrowing costs head up.
Yemen Has A Glimmer Of Hope Amid War, Malnutrition, Malaria
Tuesday's cease-fire offers a sliver of peace, but civilians are continuing to feel the effects of the protracted fighting.
Commercial Buildings More Often Than Not Have Terrorism Insurance
The Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, where a terrorist couple killed 14 people, is covered by terrorism insurance. In fact, 6 in 10 major U.S. businesses are insured for terrorism damage.
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Fact Checking Uber On Labor Laws
A law passed by Seattle that allows Uber and other contract drivers to organize raises many legal questions. But despite claims by Uber, labor experts say, it has real teeth.
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Harvard Business School Study Highlights Costs Of Toxic Workers
Turns out toxic coworkers are more than just an annoyance. A new study out of the Harvard Business School warns that bullying workers are more costly, even if they are more productive.
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Baltimore Judge Declares Mistrial After Jury Deadlocks In Freddie Gray Case
A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the case of police officer William Porter, who was charged in the death of Freddie Gray. The jury could not reach agreement on any of the charges Porter faced.
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