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Spaniards outraged by new, strict EU regulations on olive oil

These are dark days for the European Union, as its five-year-old economic crisis worsens.Protests in southern Europe over austerity measures dictated from Brussels grow louder, but anger in the south...

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After racist backlash, Cheerios ad draws support for interracial couples

A Cheerios commercial that used a happy, interracial family to advertise the heart-healthy benefits of the breakfast cereal became the target of racist commenters online last week.But on social media...

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At least one dead, 12 injured in rubble of Philadelphia building collapse

At least one person is dead and 12 are injured after two buildings collapsed in Philadelphia.One victim was rescued some three hours after the building collapsed. It's not yet known if she's one of the...

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6 dead, 14 injured as leaders promise full investigation into Philadelphia...

Six people were killed and 14 injured an after a Salvation Army thrift store building collapsed in central Philadelphia on Wednesday.A neighboring building was in the process of being demolished, when...

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Pakistan's new president faces tough choices to meet commitment to keep power on

Pakistan’s new prime minister Nawaz Sharif took office this week, promising economic growth and an end to the country’s crippling power cuts.There are blackouts just about every day, forcing factories...

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Industrial kitchens increasingly dish out climate-friendly cuisine

Editor's note: This is the second installment of our What's for Lunch? series. See more coverage. For those of us who grew up standing in line for all-purpose patties and reheated frozen whatever, it...

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Silicon Valley's immigrant janitors given chance to learn English at work

If the new U.S. Senate immigration reform bill becomes law, millions of people will need to learn English to become permanent U.S. residents.It’s hard enough for any of us to learn a new language, but...

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China ups presence in Afghanistan as U.S. withdraws

President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in California on Friday and while cybersecurity, trade and North Korea were expected to come up, one topic that wasn't expected to be a focus...

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Demand for British-trained butlers rising in Middle East, China

If you’ve ever fancied living the highlife — a big house, a private yacht, travelling around the world — there couldn’t be a better time.Provided, of course, you don’t mind working in that big house or...

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Two major companies accused of discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has brought two separate lawsuits against two major companies, discount retailer Dollar General and car-maker BMW, accusing them of discriminating against...

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Tough economic times leads more students to start, stay in school, new report...

Bad economic times make for good students.What gets people to sit up and pay attention in class is knowing that unemployment is the most likely career path out there. That's the conclusion from new...

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Uganda considering genetically modified organisms to stave off crop disaster

Editor's Note: This is the latest installment of our project with PRI's The World, What's for Lunch? Cassava is a vital staple in Africa and one of the most climate-resilient crops anywhere.But it’s...

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Apple seeks to chart new course with rollout of iOS 7 software

Design seldom makes front-page news, but Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference is always a big story.The company, which once stood head and shoulders above the rest for its attention to both hardware...

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