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Facebook’s Drone Creators Are Planning an Edible Humanitarian Aid Aircraft
A disposable drone you can eat on a one-way trip to disaster areas.
An Emergency Psychologist Explains What She's Doing for Italy's Earthquake Victims
Emergency psychologists are at the scene of the devastating earthquake to help victims with their first steps towards processing trauma.
Mexican Town Blames 12-Year-Old’s Death on Military Gunfire in Vigilante Dispute
Community leaders said Mexican soldiers fired indiscriminately, killing Edilberto Reyes and injuring six others in the restive state of Michoacan.
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How Private Companies Are Profiting From Homelessness in New York City
NYC pays millions of dollars a year for homeless shelters that residents say are inadequate and hostile, and where they risk sudden eviction.
How Chinese Mining Companies Sustain Organized Crime in Mexico
Miguel, a Mexican iron ore miner, told us Chinese and Korean companies are paying millions of dollars a month to the Knights Templar cartel.
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