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The Number of Australian Billionaires Has Doubled In Ten Years
Meanwhile the rest of us are genuinely getting poorer, as a new report shows.
What Life Was Like for Young Women Living Under ISIS
"My mom’s hair and skin were all over the walls. We've cleaned it off, but when we came back here, I remember what happened and I think of our family."
Puerto Ricans are racing against the clock to apply for disaster aid
Less than a fifth of the population has been approved for individual assistance with only a month left before the deadline.
Return to Nimrud, the 3,000-Year-Old Ancient City Destroyed By ISIS
Returnees are keen to rebuild the lives they left behind, and salvage what they can of their history and community.
Training Iraq’s Students for a Post-ISIS Future
Many of Jalawla’s 80,000 residents have only returned this year for the first time since ISIS captured the town in 2014, and this is the first semester its school has been open.
Returning Home: Northern Iraq’s Beauticians and Barbers Get Back to Work
The most popular haircut is the Ronaldo – after Cristiano – with Barcelona FC’s Lionel Messi and Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior coming in close behind.
What's it Like to Return to a Town Filled with Hidden Explosives?
ISIS is retreating through Iraqi Kurdistan, but they’ve left a trail of destruction in their wake, notably the bombs they planted as they left.
Returning Home: Life Beside the Burning Oil Fields
As ISIS has been pushed out of large areas of Iraq people have begun returning home to rebuild their lives and reclaim their communities.
Canada Is Gaining Jobs That Suck
It seems like there's a trend in low-paying, temporary positions being responsible for a lot of the so-called "job growth" in Canada.
How Global Food Prices Led to the Rise of Fast Food
With Western convenience, of course, comes high levels of fat, sugar, and salt.