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Nancie Atwell Of Maine Wins $1 Million Global Teaching Prize
A teacher who instills a love of books and writing has beaten out 5,000 educators around the world for a global honor.
Apple To Replace AT&T In Dow Jones Industrial Average
The tech giant will replace the telecoms giant after the close of trading March 18. The change, effective March 19, was prompted by stock splits announced by Apple and Visa.
Clinton Scores Key Endorsement From Public-Employee Union
The AFSCME union's backing comes as many labor groups are still waiting to endorse a presidential candidate — and as Clinton is seeing the best stretch of her campaign.
Peace Talks Begin In Switzerland As Cease-Fire Kicks Off In Yemen
The warring parties — including the current government, the Houthis and supporters of the former president — are in Biel for U.N.-backed talks.
U.K. Debates Expanding Airstrikes Against ISIS To Syria
British forces are already conducting strikes in Iraq. The motion is expected to pass with the support of the ruling Conservative Party. But first, MPs will spend 10 hours swapping fierce rhetoric.
Lions Quickly Disappearing In Much Of Africa, Study Says
Over large parts of the continent, their numbers could drop by half in the next two decades. Only in four countries in southern Africa is the species holding its own.
FIFA President Blatter: Bribery Scandal Puts 'Long Shadow' Over Soccer
Embattled FIFA President Sepp Blatter faces a re-election vote Friday, in the face of new corruption and bribery charges against senior members of FIFA.
NOAA Warns Of Powerful Storms, Despite Seeing 'Below-Normal' Hurricane Season
The agency also unveiled new forecast graphics that are more detailed and highlight threats posed by potentially deadly storm surges.
Rupert Murdoch Poised To Step Down As CEO Of 21st Century Fox
His son James is expected to become head of the company, while Murdoch will stay on as chairman of the boards of both 21st Century Fox and News Corp.
President Obama, Raul Castro Shake Hands, Chat At Summit Of The Americas
Earlier in the day the two leaders spoke by telephone. It's only the second time in the past 50 years that the heads of the U.S. and Cuba are known to have spoken.
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