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Nature May Have A Profound Effect On Our Religiosity
Barbara J. King considers a new study that finds rates of affiliation with religious organizations are lower in places with favorable natural amenities and climates than in other places.
Haitians Head To The Polls, To Pick From 54 Candidates For President
The people of Haiti are casting votes for president in the first round of elections for a new leader, as well as a host of other nationwide positions. Reporter Peter Granitz details the scene.
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South African Teens Share Their Dreams And Their Slang: #15Girls
We found out when we talked to some of the 500 high schoolers who came to Johannesburg for a model U.N. We also learned a few of their favorite phrases.
Cruz's Crew: You Play The Game, But It's The Cruz Campaign That Scores
Ted Cruz's campaign is hoping its app motivates supporters to volunteer and donate as well as turn over personal information.
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Why Russia's Economic Slump Has Been Good For London
Britain's financial community was worried last year when the West began imposing sanctions on Russia. It turns out that only encouraged wealthy Russians to pump more money into Britain.
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How Senate Democrats Will Choose Their Next Leader
Closed-door leadership elections are held on a given day, but really take place over years of interaction and commerce among caucus members. Ideology and issues are not the paramount concern.
Who's Behind The Latest Ethnic Food Trend? Maybe It's A Government
It's no accident that Peruvian cuisine has become popular in recent years. It's government policy – one that a number of middle-income nations are adopting to flex their muscles on the global stage.
Pakistanis View Obama's India Visit With A Touch Of Irritation
Obama's trip to India has prompted Pakistanis to leaf back through their visitors' book with an aggrieved eye, and reinforced their view that U.S. policy tends toward cynical pragmatism.
Hillary Clinton's Use Of Personal Email At State Department Raises Questions
The arrangement circumvented a process that could have automatically preserved Clinton's email communications in government archives.
House Of Carbs: A Big Ball O' Carbohydrates Is Good Eating In Ghana
Our Peace Corps correspondent meets the giant ball of carbs that floats in many a Ghanaian stew. She takes a pinch (using her right hand only). And she learns to almost love it.
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