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Brazil’s Bolsonaro says government may cut worker protections to boost job creation
"What I'm trying to offer the worker is this: fewer rights and jobs, or all their rights and unemployment," said…
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Will life imitate art? Steppe queen movie makes Kazakhs wonder
The idea of a female ruler could be a hard sell in a country where many still believe a woman's…
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Grey fingers: Ageing Singapore uses gardening to fight loneliness
It has hit on the idea of getting more elderly people out of the house and into gardens to reduce…
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Ebola outbreak in Congo declared a global health emergency
A declaration of a global health emergency often brings greater international attention and aid, along with concerns that nervous governments…
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The close relation between suicide rates and ’13 Reasons Why’
According to a study published in April, it is possible that portraying suicide in the series has serious consequences for…
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A photo exhibition depicts the horror 25 years after the worst terrorist attack in Argentina
The exhibition "Twenty-five" is composed of 38 recent studio photos based on 19 stories and others from the time of the terrorist attack…
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Money lessons for kids: how to deal with your children’s allowance?
What do you do when your kids start asking you for money and you want to teach them about financial habits?
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Millie Bobby Brown and 3 other celebrities whose thinking goes against science
Some celebrities have said, whether joking or not, that they do not agree with some scientific facts that we were taught…
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5 best places in Latin America for cave lovers
If you like to explore Earth's depths, you should visit these caves in Latin America
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Millennial Money: Credit score up? Build credit smarts, too
Only 56% of millennials, from ages 21 to 38, rated their knowledge on their credit as "excellent" or "good"
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