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African Leaders Prize Unity in Admitting Morocco to AU
As of last week, Morocco was the only African country that was not a member of the African Union, or AU.That situation has changed.On Monday, African leaders decided to admit Moroc
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Fans Donate to Wish Harry Styles Happy Birthday
Here's What's Trending Today.February 1 is Harry Styles' 23rd birthday. And the hashtag #HappyBirthdayHarry is trending around the world.Fans of Harry Styles have also donated $
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Argentine Mothers Grow Marijuana to Help Their Children
Medical marijuana is legal in parts of the United States and several countries in South America. Argentina is not one of them.But that has not stopped a group of Argentine mothers
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Disney Releases Final ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Trailer
This is What’s Trending Today…Walt Disney Pictures has released the final trailer for its remake of “Beauty and the Beast.” The movie will come out in Marc
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'Stranger Things' Wins Actors' Group Award
This is What’s Trending Today.People on social media are talking about the 2017 Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards show. The event took place Sunday night in Los Angeles, Calif
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Thousands Who Left Fukushima Face Hardship
Nearly six years after Noriko Matsumoto and her children fled Japan's Fukushima area, they face a new possible hardship: cuts to government assistance for housing.People who lived
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Students in Amsterdam Share Housing With Refugees
Finding quality, low-cost housing can be a problem for university students, especially in The Netherlands.Last year, the average cost to rent a house in Amsterdam rose to over 2,00
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Iranians Concerned About Health Effects of Broadcast Jamming Equipment
A protest in Iran has raised concerns about broadcast jamming equipment and its effect on human health.The protest took place on January 9 in the southern city of Shiraz. Demonstra
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UN: North Korean Airline Facing More Restrictions
An increasing number of countries are banning North Korea’s state-owned airline because of United Nations Security Council restrictions.Last January, North Korea carried out
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Venezuela's Economic Problems Will Grow, IMF Predicts
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says people in Venezuela are likely to experience economic hardship in 2017.Venezuelans are already experiencing severe shortages of food and
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Kansas Police Department Shows Sense of Humor
This is What’s Trending Today.The Super Bowl is usually the most-watched television program in the United States each year. This year, it is on Sunday, February 5.A 30-second
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Turkey Expects Better Relationship With US under Trump
The Turkish government is preparing to reset its relationship with the United States under its new leadership.A Turkish official said the new administration of U.S. President Donal
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A Market Grows on a Broken Bridge in Mosul
People in the city of Mosul have set up a market on a broken bridge.The bridge is one of several damaged or destroyed in fighting between Iraqi government troops and Islamic State
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Federer, Williams Sisters Set Up 'Old Folks' Finals in Australia
This is What’s Trending Today.Professional athletes in most sports start to slow down after the age of 35. Some retire.Jamaican Olympic runner Usain Bolt has talked about ret
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Report: Populist Leaders Can Make Corruption Worse
A new report says countries that elect populist leaders can have increased problems with inequality and government corruption.Watchdog group Transparency International (TI) release
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Turkey, Russia and Iran Hold Syrian Peace Talks
Turkey, Russia and Iran have agreed to set up a process to help enforce a partial ceasefire in Syria.Negotiators for the three sides met for two days of talks with Syrian governmen
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After 19 Years, Japan Has a Sumo Grand Champion
This is What’s Trending Today.The sport of sumo wrestling started in Japan over 1,000 years ago.But the Japanese have not had a native sumo “grand champion,” know
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Trump Administration Studying US Embassy Move to Jerusalem
United States officials are studying a possible move of the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.That information came this week from Sean Spicer, the spokesman for ne
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Former US President Carter Urges Support for President Trump
Former President Jimmy Carter says he wants to have a good relationship with President Donald Trump.Carter served a single term as president of the United States. The Democratic Pa
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'La La Land' Leads Academy Award Nominations
This is What’s Trending Today…The nominees for the 2017 Academy Awards, or Oscars, were announced Tuesday. The musical love story “La La Land” led the way.
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Disabled Rights Activist Honored by Google
Here is What's Trending Today.Google Doodle, the image on the opening page for Google searches, shows a man using a wheelchair and breathing machine at the front of a classroom. T
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Bumblebee Added to US Endangered Species List
A small insect is getting a lot of attention in the United States.The rusty patched bumblebee is the first of its species to be declared endangered in the lower 48 states -- meanin
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British Start-Up Uses Feathers to Make Building Materials
Bird feathers have long been used in clothing and in bedding.Manufacturers often use feathers because of their light weight and the warmth they provide in a cold room or climate.No
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Hundreds of Thousands Attend Women's March on Washington
Hundreds of thousands of mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, parents and children, and groups of friends gathered January 21 for the Women’s March on Washington.The pr
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Google Inspires Entrepreneurs Around the World(翻译)
In the late 1990s, Google was just a start-up company operating out of a garage in Palo Alto, California. Co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin started the company while studying
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