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The World Could Wipe Out Extreme Poverty By 2030. There's Just One Catch
It'll take trillions of dollars — not billions, but trillions. Leaders are meeting in Ethiopia this week to figure out how to raise the money. Spoiler alert: Most of it won't come from governments.
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Greece's Financial Rescue: A Blow To European Unity?
It's not just Greeks who are upset by their country's latest bailout. Supporters of European unity say the weekend's fraught negotiations in Brussels have damaged the ideal of European solidarity.
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Enters Republican Presidential Race
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker enters an already crowd field of Republicans vying to become their party's presidential nominee. What is the case he's making to voters?
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World Powers Reach Agreement With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program
The historic pact, which aims to restrict Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, still has to be approved by various world capitals.
In Rural New York, Child Care Is Getting Harder To Come By
Family-run day cares are closing — both in the region and across the U.S. — and in Tioga County, there aren't enough new providers to replace them.
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New York Will Pay Eric Garner Family $5.9 Million To Avoid Lawsuit
The settlement with Garner's family won't require the city to admit liability for his death. The unarmed black man died after police placed him in a chokehold last year.
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After Tense Negotiations For Bailout, Will Greek Parliament Fall In Line?
The parliament starts debate Tuesday on the new bailout plan agreed to over the weekend with eurozone countries. Given the concessions Greece agreed to, it's likely to be a very stormy session.
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Iran, World Powers Reach Deal On Nuclear Program
Officials in Vienna tell NPR's Peter Kenyon that preparations are being made today to announce a historic accord that will restrict Iran's nuclear program and lift some economic sanctions.
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The Latest On Iran Deal: Obama Says Deal Provides New Way Forward
In a speech from the White House, President Obama said that quite simply this deal keeps Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
New Student Loans For A New For-Profit Education Sector
Financing options are multiplying for "coder boot camps" — small, immersive schools that turn out software developers in weeks rather than years.
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