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Greek Prime Minister Tells EU Leaders He Wants A United Europe
By Eyder Peralta Alexis Tsipras spoke to the European Parliament in more measured tones, acknowledging that Greece’s financial plight was not just caused by creditors. But he also stood his
New regulations for some Indiana child care programs
Unlicensed child care programs in Indiana that accept federal vouchers have higher standards to meet since a new state law went into effect July 1. …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.southbendtribune.com/news/education/new-regulations-for-some-indiana-child-care-programs/article_9c70638d-c99e-52fd-b4e5-5e44226ab7ec.html&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNHtBkIyx0lPqtxNrWReL6yDixUWEA
Google Should Give U.S. Citizens More Privacy Rights, Says Consumer Watchdog
By Natasha Lomas U.S. consumer rights organization, Consumer Watchdog, has lodged a complaint with the FTC that Google is being “unfair and deceptive” by not extending the sorts of individual
Uber Is Now Testing “Suggested Pickup Points”
By Josh Constine Uber is going to tell you where you should get picked up. A few days after I wrote a story recommending that Uber launch a feature called
Stock Market Drop In China Raises Concerns About An Economic Crisis
By Anthony Kuhn Chinese stock markets plunged for the third straight day this week. That was despite more government efforts to prop up share prices. The markets have lost some
Solution To Greece’s Debt Crisis Remains Elusive
Renee Montagne gets the latest from Wall Street Journal reporter Gabriele Steinhauser in Brussels, where European leaders are making a last-ditch attempt to keep Greece from leaving the eurozone. »
Pope Francis Delights Crowds In Ecuador, Moves On To Boliva
By John Otis The pope wrapped up the first leg of his South American mission which is focused on aiding the poor. Over the last 3 days, he was a
Muslim Children Participate In Ramadan Rituals: Fasting And Prayers
By Philip Reeves Islam’s holy month of Ramadan means the devout are fasting from dawn to dusk. Most who fast are adults but so do many children. Ramadan, however, can
House And Senate Lawmakers Work To Revise No Child Left Behind Law
By Juana Summers Passed in 2001, the education law established more standardized testing and education data collection than at any time in U.S. history. Congress is looking to reauthorize it,
Clinton Acknowledges Competitive Race As Sanders Gains Momentum
By Tamara Keith Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has been drawing bigger crowds than any presidential candidate so far. But there’s more to winning a nomination than just crowd size. »