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Doctors Strike in Ghana, Demand Better Conditions
Ghana's Medical Association says more doctors working at public hospitals across the country are set to join a ...
Africa
July 31, 2015
3 Ex-TEPCO Execs to Face Criminal Charges in Nuclear Crisis
A Japanese judicial committee has decided that three former utility executives should face criminal charges and stand trial ...
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July 31, 2015
Federal Judge Takes Nuanced Approach in US Terrorism Cases
U.S. District Judge Michael Davis had seen this in his courtroom before — a young Somali-American who hadn't ...
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July 31, 2015
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Menu prices are up 21 percent and you don't have to tip at Ivar's Salmon House on Seattle's ...
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July 31, 2015
Despite Bombing, ISIS Is No Weaker Than a Year Ago
After billions of dollars spent and more than 10,000 extremist fighters killed, the ISIS group is fundamentally no weaker ...
Middle East
July 31, 2015
Hopes High Wing Flap Will Shed Light on Flight 370 Mystery
After 16 agonizing months without answers, loved ones of those on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will likely ...
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July 31, 2015
18-Month-Old Baby Burned to Death After Attack in West Bank
Suspected Jewish assailants attacked a Palestinian village in the West Bank early Friday and torched two homes
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July 31, 2015
Northern California Thrust Into Wildfire Season
Triple-digit temperatures and gusty winds thrust Northern California into full-fledged wildfire season Thursday with several new blazes flaring ...
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July 30, 2015
Philae Probe Finds Evidence That Comets Can Be Cosmic Labs
Scientists say the Philae space probe has gathered data supporting the theory that comets can serve as cosmic ...
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July 30, 2015
Lion-Hunting Is Legal in Parts of Africa Despite Concern
It is, for some well-heeled foreign visitors, the ultimate African experience: the thrill of hunting a lion, one ...
Africa
July 30, 2015
Filthy Rio Water a Threat at 2016 Olympics
The waters where Olympians will compete in swimming and boating events next summer in South America's first games ...
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July 30, 2015
Greek Leader Seeks to Quash Rebellion With Party Vote
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called for a vote within his party to decisively sideline rebels opposed to ...
Europe
July 30, 2015
Shell to Cut Jobs to Cope With Long Period of Cheap Oil
Royal Dutch Shell announced deep cuts to jobs and investment on Thursday as the global energy giant prepares ...
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July 30, 2015
Takeaway From Fed Meeting: Expect a Rate Increase This Year
Expectations have grown that sometime this year, the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates from record lows.
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July 30, 2015
Nokia Profit Grows as Networks Division Leads Turnaround
Nokia enjoyed a solid 60 percent rise in net profit in the second quarter, with a good performance ...
Business & Economy
July 30, 2015
Matson to End Hawaii Molasses Operation, Pay $15.4 Million
The biggest shipping company serving Hawaii will end its molasses operation in the state and pay millions of ...
US
July 30, 2015
Brilinta? Brintellix? FDA Warns of Drug Name Mix-Ups
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that some doctors and pharmacies are getting confused by the similar ...
US
July 30, 2015
Health Law’s Nonprofit Insurance Co-Ops Awash in Red Ink
Fed up with the insurance industry, Democrats used the health care overhaul to create nonprofit co-ops that would ...
Politics
July 30, 2015
Applications for US Jobless Aid Rise to Still-Low 267,000
More people sought U.S. unemployment benefits last week, though the increase was from a very low level and ...
Business & Economy
July 30, 2015
Turkey Onslaught on Kurds, After ISIS Attack, Fuels Anger
Just when it seemed Turkey was getting serious about the fight against ISIS, it has turned its military ...
Middle East
July 30, 2015
California Beaches Remain Open as Source of Oil Slick Sought
The Coast Guard hopes lab tests will determine the source of a mysterious miles-long oil slick floating about ...
US
July 30, 2015
Cincinnati Cop Pleads Not Guilty to Murder in Traffic Stop
A University of Cincinnati police officer who shot a motorist after stopping him over a missing front license ...
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July 30, 2015
Confederate Flags Placed at Ebenezer Church Near MLK Center
Four Confederate battle flags were found on the grounds of the Ebenezer Baptist Church near the Martin Luther ...
US
July 30, 2015
South Sudan Soldiers Accused of Stealing Relief Food
Soldiers believed to be with the South Sudanese army and allied militia stole relief food and killed seven ...
Africa
July 30, 2015
Taliban Confirm Leader’s Death, Choose Mullah Omar Successor
High-ranking officials from the Afghan Taliban confirmed on Thursday the death of their leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar
Middle East
July 30, 2015
Wildlife Activists Concerned Over Uganda-Congo Border Oil
Activists on Thursday urged Uganda's government to reverse a decision to open for oil drilling a wildlife park ...
Africa
July 30, 2015
California Crews Hold Ground Against Blaze That Jumped Line
Crews battling the toughest of several wildfires burning across the state held their ground, keeping a blaze east ...
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July 30, 2015
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