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Jun 27 2022
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This ‘underappreciated’ black swan could bring fresh chaos to the global economy
Stock futures are inching higher at the start of the week as investors seemingly cling to newfound optimism that a bond rout is ending, and the Fed’s rate-hike plans will get pruned due to a global slowdown.
Of course, that’s amid growing discontent around the world from high commodity prices that have driven up food prices, crimped U.S. summer driving plans and left some poorer
MarketWatchDec 30 2013
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Second deadly suicide bombing in two days in Russia's Volgograd; at least 32 people are dead
Deadly suicide bombings just weeks before Sochi Olympic Games rattle security officials and President Putin.
Washington PostMar 07 2022
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Can you have women’s rights without abortion rights?
Abortion rights in the U.S. are teetering at the Supreme Court. The trends are decidedly different in Latin America. Ahead of International Women’s Day, the Monitor looks at what’s fueling global perspectives.
Damaris Abarca is a Chilean chess master who has been honing her strategy with knights and bishops since she was a child. She has won four national championships since 2010,
Christian Science MonitorJul 08 2022
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NYC nurse Sandra Lindsay, who got 1st US COVID vaccine, among Medal of Freedom honorees
President Biden gave out the nation’s highest civilian award to 17 recipients Thursday — including Sandra Lindsay, a nurse from Queens who was the first American to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Lindsay, the director of nursing for critical care at Northwell Health’s Long Island Jewish Medical Center, joined champion gymnast Simone Biles, soccer star Megan Rapinoe, fellow New Yorker “
New York Post (News)Jan 22 2014
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Sochi threat e-mail sent to several nations, IOC says not seen as credible
A warning of a terrorist threat in Sochi has been sent to several national Olympic committees the IOC said Wednesday -- but it is not seen as credible.
CNN (Online News)Apr 15 2013
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John Kerry: Foreign Students ?Scared? to Study Abroad in U.S. Because of Gun Violence
Secretary of State John Kerry told CNN Monday that foreign students are increasingly scared of studying abroad in the United States because of gun violence. Americas top diplomat has been in Asia to confront North Koreas increasing aggression but speaking from Tokyo he pivoted to American politics. ...
The BlazeAug 18 2016
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3 American swimmers stuck in Brazil amid investigation into robbery report
Two American Olympic swimmers who were yanked off a homebound flight will not be allowed to leave Brazil until they provide testimony to investigators about a reported robbery that targeted them and a couple of their teammates, their attorney said Thursday.
Fox News (Online News)Nov 09 2015
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Anti-Doping Commission Finds Russia Engaged in State-Sponsored Doping
An independent commission of the World Anti-Doping Agency has found that Russia engaged in state-sponsored doping and recommended that Russia’s track and field athletes be suspended from Olympic competition in 2016.
Wall Street Journal (News)