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Inside an Effort to Use Data-Crunching to Reduce Preterm Births
One in 10 US babies is born prematurely, higher than in other developed countries, and the rate is increasing. For ... -
Florida agreed to let felons vote. Now Republicans are trying to limit who is eligible.
The debate about Amendment 4 shows how the issue of voting laws has become polarized. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
UK MPs 'finally' take control of Brexit, German conservative says
German conservative lawmaker Norbert Roettgen on Tuesday welcomed British parliament’s decision to vote on a range of Brexit options on ... -
Ethiopian crash report likely to be released this week as Boeing briefs airlines
A preliminary report on an Ethiopian Airlines crash will very likely be released this week, the country’s transport ministry said ... -
Pakistan orders custody for Hindu girls at center of quarrel with India
A court in Pakistan on Tuesday ordered the government to take custody of two Hindu sisters allegedly kidnapped and forced ... -
South Korea's unification minister nominee says North Korea can't have nukes, prosperity
South Korea’s nominee for unification minister said on Tuesday that North Korea cannot expect to achieve a prosperous economy and ... -
Gulf states reject U.S. recognition of Golan Heights as Israeli
Four Gulf Arab states on Tuesday rejected a U.S. decision to recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights, with Riyadh ... -
Town halls across Germany evacuated after threats: police
Town halls in several German cities were evacuated on Tuesday after threats, in some cases bomb threats, were received by ... -
New Zealand bridge washed away in severe storm
A motorway bridge over a New Zealand river was washed away in a severe rain storm on Tuesday, prompting the ... -
Around 1.85 million people affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique: U.N.
About 1.85 million people have now been affected by Cyclone Idai and its aftermath in Mozambique alone, the United Nations’ ...