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Trump's Proposed USAID Head Knows Aid — And Politics
Mark Green is a former congressman, ambassador — and teacher of English in Kenya. What are aid groups saying about his nomination?
More Jobs, Cheaper Gas And Rising Stocks Help The Economy Look Up
The U.S. economy turned up encouraging signs for most Americans. Workers can now find more jobs, and drive to them using cheaper gas. And retirement accounts are getting a boost from rising stocks.
Google Hit With A Student Privacy Complaint
Fifty million students and teachers use free Google Apps for Education. A civil liberties organization says their data are being misused.
Chicago Mayor Announces More Tasers, Training For Police
Rahm Emanuel outlined the changes as activists continue to call for the mayor's resignation after yet another fatal shooting involving police over the weekend.
Syrian Regime Allows Aid To Besieged Villages After Outcry Over Starvations
Bashar Assad's government will allow U.N. aid to enter three villages, including Madaya, where Doctors Without Borders has reported 23 deaths from starvation since Dec. 1.
For Many Schools The Recession Never Ended
A new study of census and state budget data finds a majority of states spend less on their schools now than they did in 2008.
Climate Conference Aims To Put Paris Agreement Into Action
Leaders from 195 nations are meeting in Morocco to come up with specific plans for carrying out a worldwide plan to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
Women Win 30 Seats In Iceland's Parliament — More Than Any Party
If they were a political party, women would need only two more seats to form a majority government in Iceland.
Pipeline Company Indicted Over 2015 California Oil Spill
Plains All American Pipeline company is facing 46 criminal counts after one of its pipelines ruptured last year, spilling crude oil that fouled miles of coastline near Santa Barbara.
New Cyberattack Evidence Of A 'Highly Adaptive Campaign Targeting Banks'
Thieves stole $81 million from Bangladesh's central bank in February using the SWIFT messaging network. Now, a second bank has been attacked in a similar fashion.
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