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The War Against 'Goat Plague'
It's a pestilence that strikes goats, sheep and other small ruminants in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. It can wipe out nearly an entire herd. Now there's a vaccine campaign to wipe the virus out.
U.N. Approves New North Korea Sanctions Over Missile Tests
The new sanctions will cut about $1 billion, or a third, of North Korea's export revenue. North Korea tested two intercontinental ballistic missiles last month, which could potentially reach the U.S.
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This School District Asked Real Estate Agents To Help Rekindle Its Reputation
Real estate agents, knowingly or not, can sway families' opinions on schools. So, school officials in Pasadena, Calif., decided to ask agents to help build a better district image.
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Japan Calls For Denuclearized World On 72nd Anniversary Of Hiroshima
On Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Now, Japan, the U.S. and other nations grapple with calls for global disarmament amid the threat posed by North Korea.
3 U.S. Marines Declared Dead In Crashed Osprey Plane
A rescue effort had saved 23 of the 26 service members who were on the plane when it went down on Saturday off the east coast of Australia.
FACT CHECK: Does The U.S. Have The Highest Corporate Tax Rate In The World?
Yes, the U.S. does have the highest corporate tax rate ... but that doesn't mean businesses always pay it.
Google Reportedly Fires Employee Who Slammed Diversity Efforts
In a 3,300-word document that has been shared across Google's internal networks and beyond, an engineer at the company said "biological causes" are part of the reason women aren't represented equally.
North Korea Threatens 'Ultimate Measures' Over New U.N. Sanctions
North Korea is blaming the United States and threatening "something thousands of times worse" in response to a package of sanctions that the U.N. Security Council passed unanimously over the weekend.
'I Give Up': Top War Crimes Expert Resigns From U.N.'s Syria Inquiry
"The states in the Security Council don't want justice," Carla Del Ponte told the Swiss publication Blick. "I can't any longer be part of this commission which simply doesn't do anything."
Man Tax? It's An Option, Says Owner Of Cafe That Is 'By Women, For Women'
Despite a spirited discussion on social media, the shop reports a positive response from customers — including men who happily pay extra.
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