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China changes one-child policy, now allows two

China's ruling Communist Party announced Thursday that the country will start allowing all married couples to have two children, abolishing an unpopular policy that has...
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dia de los muertos

Twelve symbols of ‘Día De Los Muertos’ you should know this week

This week Puerto Vallarta, and all of Mexico, begins celebrations for the Day of the Dead celebrations, an honoring of those who have passed. Here...
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Lions, a symbol of Africa, are disappearing from West Africa

Lions, that symbol of Africa's wild beauty, power and freedom, no longer roam in Mali. Or in Ivory Coast or Ghana or war-shattered eastern Congo....
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GM recalls 1.4 million cars for engine fire risk

For the third time in seven years, General Motors is recalling cars that can leak oil and catch fire, in some instances damaging garages and...
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State of Jalisco evaluates health concerns from hurricane

Health officials in Jalisco warn that cases of dengue and chikungunya could increase by as much as 50% with the passing of Hurricane Patricia. "The...
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New online streaming service for Broadway theatre

A new online streaming service launches on Monday that hopes to one day become the Netflix of Broadway, offering high-definition broadcasts of top theatrical events...
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University of Mississippi quietly removed state flag with Confederate battle emblem

The University of Mississippi quietly removed the state flag with its Confederate battle emblem from its place of honor on campus Monday morning after students...
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WHO says processed meats have same danger of cancer as smoking

It's official: Ham, hot dogs and other processed meats can lead to colon, stomach and other cancers - and red meat is probably cancer-causing, too....
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Afghanistan shook by 7.5 earthquake

A strong earthquake in northern Afghanistan shook buildings from Kabul to Delhi, cut power and communications in some areas and caused more than 150 deaths,...
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Nobel winning economist says ideal income is $104,000 pesos a month

Angus Deaton, an award-winning economist at Princeton University, proposed that people 'would be happy' and have less fear of what lies ahead if he earned...
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Scientists will scan ancient pyramids in Egypt for new discoveries

Scientists will scan four of Egypt's ancient pyramids starting next month using waves, particles and thermal imaging in order to see what lies beneath their...
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