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The Big Debate: Soccer Or Football?

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What's the median age in Africa? To find out, take our quiz. Above: Crowds wait for a festival in Maiduguri. Bonus question: Where is Maiduguri? Answer: It's the capital of Boron State in northeastern Nigeria. Tim Graham/Tim Graham/Getty Images hide caption

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3 Years After Boston Marathon Bombing, The Story Of A Wrongly Accused Student

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An Angolan Muslim walks near the ruins of a mosque in Viana, a suburb of Luanda, the Angolan capital. Community members claim that the edifice was destroyed by bulldozers in 2013 after police surrounded the mosque, arguing it did not have the proper documentation. Estelle Maussion /AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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A Butterball turkey for sale in November 2014, in Centreville, Va. Terms like "premium" and "raised without hormones" tell you little about the quality of the turkey or how it was raised. Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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In one skit, Ikenna Azuike pokes fun at political dynasties by impersonating a president whose nominees for minister of justice start with "my wife, obviously" and end with "my Chihuahua — she is technically dead ... but she is still family." YouTube hide caption

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Health workers at an Ebola treatment center, run by Doctors Without Borders, greet a man whose family brought him in by wheelbarrow. They suspected that he had the virus. The center is in Foya, Liberia. Daniel Berehulak/Edit by Getty Images hide caption

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Family members, reunited after fleeing Kosovo, pass 2-year-old Agim Shala through the barbed wire fence into the hands of his grandparents at a camp in Albania. The photo was taken on March 3, 1999. Carol Guzy/The Washington Post/Getty Images hide caption

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How Likely Is It, Really, That Your Athletic Kid Will Turn Pro?

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Family means a lot on Cayo Santiago, an island and monkey research colony off the coast of Puerto Rico. The colony of rhesus macaques living on the island since the 1930s has allowed scientists to trace kinship ties and effects across an extended community. Anders Kelto/NPR hide caption

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Puerto Rico's Monkey Island Lures Scientists For Generations

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Are The Vaccine Court's Requirements Too Strict?

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