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U.S. And Cuba To Formally Re-Establish Diplomatic Ties
By Michele Kelemen For the first time since Dwight Eisenhower was president, the U.S. will have an embassy in Cuba. The two countries are to announce on Wednesday that they’ll
GOP Presidential Candidate Jeb Bush Releases Tax Returns
By Peter Overby Jeb Bush released 33 years of tax returns, the most ever by a presidential candidate. Releasing returns is a way to show he has nothing to hide.
Online Fund Started To Raise Money For Greece’s Debt
By Jackie Northam Thom Feeney of London says he was fed up with the showdowns between Greece and its creditors. He started a campaign called Greek Bailout Fund to raise
U.S. Program Aims To Help Legal Immigrants Reunite With Their Children
By Richard Gonzales The plan allows children of immigrants living legally in the U.S. to join their parent and apply for refugee status. One father hopes to reunite with his
A Father In California, Kids In El Salvador, And New Hope To Reunite
By Carrie Kahn Unaccompanied minors surged across the U.S. southern border last year, fleeing violence in Central America. This year the Obama administration hopes to forestall a new wave with
Historic Vote May Determine Whether Greece Remains In The Eurozone
By Chris Arnold Greek voters on Sunday face a referendum on further austerity measures in exchange for bailouts. But the unstated question is whether Greece should give up the euro
Buy A Meth House Unawares And Pay The Health Consequences
By Barbara Brosher The residue from meth labs can cause health problems, but people aren’t always told that the house they’re buying is contaminated. An Indiana law requires disclosure but
Benefits Of Sports To A Child’s Mind And Heart All Part Of The Game
By Patti Neighmond In NPR’s most recent poll a majority of American adults say they played sports in their youth. Many say they encourage their kids to play, too, and
A Phys Ed Teacher Battles Tight Budgets And Childhood Obesity
By Eric Westervelt Mindy Przeor founded an after-school program in Mesa, Ariz. to get elementary school kids up and running. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2015/07/01/412288186/a-phys-ed-teacher-battles-tight-budgets-and-childhood-obesity?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us
Rocket Internet And Kinnevik Add $167M More To GFG, Roll In 2 Brazilian Fashion Portals
By Jon Russell Rocket Internet’s Global Fashion Group (GFG), an umbrella group that houses the German company’s fashion-focused e-commerce services, is making a double announcement today after it secured €150