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Taiwan's 'Strawberry Generation' Reaches Out To The Young And Trendy
The term is used disparagingly, as in a fruit that's soft and tends to bruise easily. But millennials say they are building a new economy for their own generation.
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Older Women And The Pitfalls Of Looking For Love By Logging On
The Internet is making it easier for older women, who didn't grow up with the Web, to get outside their social circles for romance, but it can make them more vulnerable to deception.
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Venezuela's University Professors Vote With Their Feet
The collapse of the economy, combined with sky-high inflation, has left university professors earning about $35 a month. Droves of professionals have left, seeking opportunities abroad.
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How Donald Trump's Muslim Comments Are Playing In Muslim Countries
One of the reactions from people in Muslim-majority countries such as Indonesia and Turkey: "[Donald Trump] claims to 'make America great again' by going racist in a country of immigrants?!"
If You Build Affordable Housing For Teachers, Will They Come?
In North Carolina and around the country, districts are facing a problem: low teacher pay that means new hires can't afford to live in the community.
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Icelanders Opposed To Government Support Of Religion Form Their Own Religion
Zuists get together now and then to read ancient Sumerian poetry but make no secret of their broader goals.
Trump's Muslims Plan: Inflammatory? Definitely. Unconstitutional? Maybe
Some rivals say the plan to bar Muslims is "offensive" and "unhinged." Some pundits have called it "unconstitutional." But experts say the Constitution gives Congress leverage on whom to let in.
Questions In The Freddie Gray Case — And Answers From The Ongoing Trial
Officer William Porter is the first of six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of Gray. Here, some key questions in the trial, and testimony from Porter and others that addresses them.
Party Like It's 2500 B.C.: Feasts At Stonehenge Were Epic Barbecues
Researchers analyzing pottery fragments and bones at a neolithic settlement near Stonehenge believe roast pork and beef stew were likely main courses for people visiting the famous English monument.
Pope Francis Kicks Off Yearlong Jubilee Of Mercy
This is only the 30th jubilee since the Catholic Church began the celebration in the year 1300.
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