Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler gestures near the end of a hearing for a vote on Net Neutrality, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015,
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What Will Rodrigo Duterte’s Pivot Toward China Mean For The US?
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Google Has Quietly Dropped Ban On Personally Identifiable Web Tracking
Google is the latest tech company to drop the longstanding wall between anonymous online ad tracking and user’s names.
A Haitian City Was Finally Prospering. Then Came Hurricane Matthew.
Hurricane Matthew was the worst natural disaster to strike the Caribbean nation of Haiti since the earthquake of 2010.
Meet The Seven-Year-Old Girl Tweeting From Aleppo
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Colombia Peace Deal Is Defeated, Leaving A Nation In Shock
Supporters of a peace agreement that had been years in the making watched referendum results on Sunday in Bogotá, Colombia.
US Attacks: What We Know About Minnesota, New York And New Jersey
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The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations on Saturday hit out at Russia over its calling of an emergency UN meeting to discuss a
Colombia, FARC Rebels Reach Deal To End Half-Century War
People celebrate the announcement from Havana, Cuba, that delegates of Colombia’s government and leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia reached a peace
Russia’s New Military Helicopter is Faster, Tougher: Mi-28H Night Hunter is ‘Virtually Invulnerable To Enemy Fire’
Russia’s latest military helicopter model will include active defense systems to deflect all existing heat-seeking missiles and circular-view radar, according to Russia state media reports.