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The New Hotel In Vienna, Run By Refugees
The hotel is staffed by refugees from countries including Afghanistan, Nigeria and Algeria. It serves as a model for how to train newcomers to work in the European countries where they claim asylum.
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Amid Criticism, Chicago Mayor Announces Police Accountability Task Force
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has been under criticism for his handling of police misconduct, especially in the wake of the shooting death of a black teenager.
'Unprecedented': What ISIS Looks Like In America
A new report glimpses life "inside the bubble of American ISIS sympathizers, a diverse and diffuse scene that the FBI estimates include hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals."
Clinton Emails: 'ROLF,' Plus 'Mittens' Romney And Newt The 'Grinch'
The latest release of the Democratic presidential candidate's emails from her controversial private server total 7,825 pages, including portions of 328 documents that were upgraded to "Confidential."
#WhatWouldMagufuliDo: Tanzanian President's Thriftiness Gets Him A Meme
In just three weeks in office, John Magufuli has shaken up country's finances by slashing budgets for celebrations and travel. The Internet reacted with a funny meme.
Paris Climate Talks Face A Familiar Hurdle — American Politics
The U.S. and China are the world's two largest polluters, but the will to do something about climate change is lower in both than in the rest of the world. In the U.S., there's a party split.
Puerto Rico Makes A Bond Payment, Avoiding Default, For Now
But the commonwealth says it's running out of cash and that its fiscal situation is tenuous.
Heroic Women In Strong Poses: Serena Williams, Amy Schumer In Pirelli Calendar
"Beautiful, gross, strong, thin, fat, pretty, ugly, sexy, disgusting, flawless, woman." — that's how comedian Amy Schumer sums up this year's Pirelli calendar.
Emissions Scandal Catches Up With Volkswagen As November Sales Fall
The automaker's U.S. sales were down nearly 25 percent last month from November of last year.
Fewer People Are Getting Diabetes, But The Epidemic Isn't Over
The number of people being diagnosed with diabetes has been on the decline since 2009, after soaring for decades. Doctors say people may be changing their eating and exercise habits for the better.
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