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Ikea In Shanghai Tries To Kick Out Freeloading Senior Citizens
They've been coming to the spacious cafeteria to hang out — and they bring their own food. No more, says Ikea.
A Woman Named Fortunate Doesn't See Good Fortune Ahead In Zimbabwe
She sells clothes from the back of her car. But business is dropping. Like many Zimbabweans, she faces a crippled economy, high unemployment and a shortage of cash.
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Reports Of Prison Guard Brutality In New York Draw A Harsh Spotlight
A rash of incidents involving guards' use of violence against prisoners, sometimes caught on video, is fueling calls for accountability. Others say the focus should be on increasingly violent inmates.
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Montana Judge Faces Call For Impeachment After Incest Sentencing
More than 55,000 people have signed an online petition to impeach a Montana judge who handed down a 60-day sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to raping his 12-year-old daughter.
American Academy Of Pediatrics Lifts 'No Screens Under 2' Rule
A new policy statement says kids as young as 15 months can learn from media when a caregiver is present and involved.
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No Snapchat In The Bedroom? An Online Tool To Manage Kids' Media Use
The American Academy of Pediatrics has launched more liberal guidelines on children's media use. They're offering parents an online tool to help manage the what, where and when of family screen time.
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When Mosul's Cops Return, Will They Seek Reconciliation Or Revenge?
The police force has regrouped outside the city and is eager to return and reclaim Mosul from the Islamic State. But some officers speak openly of their desire to settle scores.
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Can Hashtags And Pop-Up Protests Topple A Leader?
It's hashtags vs. Robert Mugabe. Social media is proving a new kind of challenge to Zimbabwe's strong-armed autocrat.
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Trump Debate Comment Helps Boost Janet Jackson's 'Nasty'
During the last presidential debate, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman." Following Trump's comment, Spotify streams of Janet Jackson's 1986 song "Nasty" increased 250 percent.
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El Chapo Is A Step Closer To U.S. Extradition, After Judge Denies Appeal
The lawyer representing the head of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel will seek to have Mexico's Supreme Court review the case, local media report.
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