Month: August 2019
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Need a mental break? Avoid your cellphone
Using a cellphone during breaks led to mental depletion, poorer performance in a recent study
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How NASA is becoming more business friendly
These are the steps being taken NASA to make it easier for small businesses and entrepreneurs to understand its needs and do…
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In retrial, El Salvador acquits woman accused of killing her stillborn child
The case drew international attention to the socially conservative nation's strict abortion ban
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U.S. envoy offers farm visas to boost asylum deal with Guatemala
Jimmy Morales agreed to require U.S.-bound Hondurans and Salvadorans to seek refuge in Guatemala instead of proceeding north
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Artists use street murals to change image of violent Caracas slum
One of Latin America's largest slums and one that has historically been known for violent crime and gang rivalries is about…
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Hong Kong leader says dialogue and ‘mutual respect’ offer way out of chaos
"I sincerely hope that this was the beginning of society returning to peace and staying away from violence," said the…
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Peruvian economy recovers in June and minister says “the worst is over”
In June last year, growth was 2.09% year-on-year
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Key rate cut in Mexico stimulates economic growth: AMLO
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that the benchmark interest rate cut by the central bank stimulates economic growth
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OPEC sees bearish oil outlook for the rest of 2019, points to 2020 surplus
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries lowered its forecast of oil demand growth by 40,000 barrels per day (bpd) this…
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These are the 10 new signings of the NFL
Several teams have already confirmed their teams for the 100th season of the NFL
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