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Who Gives More To The Developing World: Aid Donors Or Migrant Workers?
Remittances — money sent home by migrants working abroad — add up to more than triple the amount of official foreign aid to developing countries. And that makes some people unhappy.
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Plateau But No Decline: Child Obesity Rates Hold Steady
A new study finds 33 percent of American children between 2 and 19 are overweight, and 17 percent are obese. But researchers say they hope the findings don't overshadow the success stories out there.
Research Finds Poor Outcomes For Students Who Retake Courses Online
A new study says that 69 percent of Chicago high school students earned D's or F's when retaking algebra on computers.
To Avoid Malaria, Try Sleeping With A Chicken At Your Bedside
A study finds that the Anopheles arabiensis species of mosquitoes, a major carrier of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, is repelled by the smell of chicken.
Shooting At Munich Shopping Mall Kills At Least 10, Police Say
At least 27 people were injured in the shooting. Police now believe there was only one shooter, an 18-year-old German-Iranian man, born and raised in Munich.
Manhunt Underway After Shooting Leaves At Least 9 Dead In Munich
At least nine people were killed Friday after a shooting near a shopping center in Munich, Germany. Police say they are searching for as many as three shooters.
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Justice Department Sues Texas Over New Abortion Ban
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Texas law clashes with Supreme Court precedent and could be a model for how states could put other constitutional rights in jeopardy.
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Repeat After Me: The 35 Most Important Words Of Inauguration Day
Inauguration is full of tradition and fanfare, but the oath is the only part that is legally required for a new president to take office.
'A Nightmare Without An End': Wildfires Burn Out Of Control In Chile
Hundreds of thousands of acres have been destroyed and at least 10 people have died, including several firefighters. The Chilean government says the blazes are the worst in the country's history.
Ford Shifts Focus (Again): Car Will Be Imported To U.S. From China, Not Mexico
For Mexico, this is the second damaging move from Ford in 2017. Plans to build the next-generation Focus in America's neighbor began to unravel in January.
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