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Pioneer US economist uses data to take on homophobia

Economist Lee Badgett says equal treatment for gays and lesbians can benefit economies from Virginia to India. For the past two decades, she's mined data in her quest to prove it.

Central American child migrant crisis ‘one of the greatest tragedies,’ says Costa Rica’s Solís

Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís added his signature to a declaration expressing solidarity with Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras for the “humanitarian crisis” of unaccompanied child migrants traveling to the United States.

Bringing home Nigeria’s missing girls

Nigeria's president responds to critics about the humanitarian crisis in his country.

US drones over Baghdad as Iraq battles for Tikrit

BAGHDAD, Iraq – The U.S. military has started flying armed drones over Baghdad to defend U.S. troops and diplomats as Iraqi forces took their fight against Sunni insurgents to the strategic militant-held city of Tikrit.

Costa Rica prison inmates showcase artistic skills at 3-day festival

The men onstage were no ordinary performers: They are all incarcerated in Costa Rican prisons.

UK minister of state makes first visit to Costa Rica

British Minister of State for Latin America, Hugo Swire, characterized relations as positive between the two nations and said that the United Kingdom hopes to cooperate with Costa Rica in areas like education and renewable energy.

Honduran kids flee gangs as migrants inundate US border

REYNOSA, Mexico – Carlos boarded a bus last month using money he earned picking coffee beans and corn, fleeing the gangs of his native Honduras who'd threatened to kill him if he didn't join. The 17-year-old made it as far as a migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, less than a quarter mile from the U.S. border, unsure of how to finish the trek.

Obama administration tightens border policy to stem immigrant flow from Mexico

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Obama administration toughened its border policies Friday, hoping to stem a surge of women and children into the United States by sending a stronger message that unauthorized migrants will be turned away.

US VP Biden vows to tackle ‘unacceptable’ child migrant surge

GUATEMALA CITY – U.S. Vice President Joe Biden warned Friday that Central American nations had a "responsibility" to work with Washington to stem a surge of thousands of illegal child migrants into the United States.

Biden to discuss child migrants at Guatemala visit

Guatemala is the last stop on Biden's four-country tour of Latin America.

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