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Nigeria Prepares For Drastic Economic Changes
Nigeria is Africa's largest economy. Reuters correspondent Alexis Akwagyiram explains why President Muhammadu Buhari wants to stop pegging the country's currency to the U.S. dollar.
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U.S. And China Both Agree On 'Brexit': U.K. Should Stay In EU
As United Kingdom voters prepare to vote on whether to remain in the European Union, President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping both think leaving is a bad idea for the economy.
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Latino LGBT Community Found Refuge On The Dancefloor
Dance clubs are a special place for the LGBT community — especially Latinos. Clubgoers in Queens, N.Y. say clubs have been safe spaces, making the Orlando massacre particularly devastating.
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Jet And Ebony Sold, Ending A 71-Year Run Under Johnson Publishing
The iconic magazines, which have chronicled the modern African-American experience, will continue to be a "beacon of hope" for black people around the world, say two of its longtime leaders.
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Pediatricians Call For More Testing And Tighter Rules On Lead Exposure
Citing growing evidence that no amount of lead exposure is safe for kids, the American Academy of Pediatrics has called for tighter regulations on the amount of lead in house dust, water and soil.
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In 2016, Talking Politics Can Make Things Uncomfortable At Work
This presidential election, many workers and employers say political vitriol is carrying over into the workplace — making it a potentially hostile environment.
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Life-Size Crochet Version Of Bernie Sanders Attends Party Convention
At the state Democratic convention in Washington, delegate Donna Burdick arrived carrying a life-sized puppet of the Vermont senator that she had crocheted.
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Trump Ousts Embattled Campaign Manager
Corey Lewandowski's departure appears to be a reaction to the presumptive GOP nominee's sagging poll numbers and weeks of difficulty as he prepped for a tough fight with Hillary Clinton.
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High Court Lets Connecticut, New York Assault Weapons Bans Stand
A lower court had decided that banning semiautomatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity magazines does not violate the Second Amendment.
Cavaliers' Historic Win Was Just What This Fan Needed
People from Cleveland know not to get ahead of themselves. We know what it's like to lose. Until now.
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