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People Aren't Coming To See The Pyramids Or Snorkel In The Red Sea
The crash last week of an EgyptAir passenger plane flying from Paris to Cairo is not likely to help Egypt's battered tourism industry.
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'Helping Children Succeed' Starts At Birth; A Case For The Power Of Nurture
Paul Tough's new book surveys the best new evidence on how to overcome the effects of poverty.
Fueled By Young Voters, Asian-Americans Increasingly Identify As Democrats
In the last four years, there's been a 12-point increase in the percent of Asian-Americans who identify as Democrat, according to a new poll. What does that mean for the presidential election?
'Invisible Army' Of Immigrant Women Finds Its Voice Through Cooking
Brazilian immigrant Roberta Siao says being both a foreigner and mother made it hard to find work in London. At Mazi Mas, a restaurant that trains and employs immigrants, she found more than a job.
Saving 6-Year-Old Ameera, Shot In An Afghan Firefight
With fewer U.S. troops, there's less need to treat combat trauma at the Bagram Airfield hospital. But civilian casualties continue. A surgeon at Bagram has been trying to save an injured girl's leg.
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To Cut Wait Times, VA Tries MinuteClinics In Northern California
Veterans can visit 14 CVS MinuteClinics in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, Calif., for simple care, lab tests and prescriptions. Will the experiment work well enough to go nationwide?
Casting Aside Cold War Ghosts, Obama Reaches Out To Old Rivals
As his time in office winds down, President Obama has sought to jettison vestiges of the Cold War and reach out to old rivals, from Vietnam to Cuba and beyond.
The World Promises To Do A Better Job Aiding Refugees From Violence
But it's one thing to make a pledge. Will the participants in the first U.N. World Humanitarian Summit deliver?
Google's Paris Offices Raided In Tax Investigation
The search is part of an inquiry launched in June 2015 into possible tax evasion and money laundering, according to French prosecutors.
Irked By The Way Millennials Speak? 'I Feel Like' It's Time To Loosen Up
While some of his colleagues have criticized the current trend of starting sentences with the phrase, "I feel like," linguist Geoff Nunberg says it's just a case of generational misunderstanding.
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