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Project Xpat: When Do You Become An 'Immigrant'?
Americans abroad — the experience can be temporary — or life-lasting. And there may come a time when your home-away-from- home feels like home.
National Puerto Rican Day Parade Reorganizes After Misuse Of Funds
Organizers of the National Puerto Rican Day parade have announced new leadership for one of the country's largest ethnic celebrations. An investigation by the New York state attorney general's office finds that the event's longtime fundraiser misappropriated almost $1 million.
Pyongyang Blames U.S. Amid Reports Of New Internet Outages
Pyongyang has accused President Obama of "reckless words and deeds" and said the U.S. is "playing hide and seek as children with runny noses would."
Obama Orders Review Of U.S. Hostage Policy
The administration revealed the review just after the Islamic State took responsibility for killing a third American citizen. It is not clear whether the U.S. will reconsider its no-ransom policy.
Lengthy, Widespread Internet Outage Reported In North Korea
It comes days after President Obama pledged a "proportional response" to the communist country's alleged hacking of Sony Pictures. It's unclear what caused the outage.
U.S. Strikes At ISIS In Kobani As Kurds Claim Progress
As the U.S.-led coalition carried out strikes on areas east and south of Kobani in Syria, new reports emerged about Turkey's role in supporting the fight against ISIS.
Rounding Up The Last Of A Deadly Cattle Virus
Rinderpest, or cattle plague, was declared eradicated in 2011. But many research institutes still have samples of the rinderpest virus in storage. Disease experts want those samples destroyed.
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U.S. Defiant As Iran Threatens Its Aircraft Carrier
The tension has made the commodities market jittery. The price of oil jumped to more than $101 a barrel on the news.
Creighton and UNMC doctors reflect on their medical missions to Haiti
By Katie Knapp SchubertOmaha, NE – Doctors from Creighton University Medical Center and UNMC hope to have a long-term presence in Haiti.It was more than…
As Arab League Delegation Meets With Assad, Crackdowns Continue In Syria
The visit is supposed to facilitate a ceasefire but the opposition continued protesting and the government continued shelling.
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