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A native of Michigan, Big Sean is not taking the Flint, Michigan water crisis lightly.
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Lego Unveils First Ever Minifigure In Wheelchair
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Read MoreWomen Fight For Access To Sacred Places In India.
This week, an estimated 500 women traveled by bus toward a temple in the Indian state of Maharashtra with the intent of storming its sacred altar ? where females have been ...
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Police in Mumbai are proving they have a sense of humor as they take Twitter by storm with witty puns in their latest anti-drugs campaign.
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If almost every mother breastfed her children it could prevent more than 800,000 child deaths a year, yet governments are failing to promote and support breastfeeding, with...
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Some say the system to fund the humanitarian response to conflicts and disasters is broken beyond repair. Some say it just needs a tweak. But everyone agrees, global humani...
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