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July was Earth’s hottest month in modern times

MIAMI — Soaring temperatures worldwide made July the Earth’s hottest month in modern times, setting a new high mark for global heat in 137 years of record-keeping, US government scientists said Wednesday.

Repertory’s childrens theater program marks 24th with Hansel and Gretel 

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Global database for women exposed to Zika

PARIS — Swiss doctors have asked thousands of colleagues worldwide to provide data for the first global registry of women exposed to Zika, the team’s lead researcher said Tuesday.

Toby Kebbell, the reluctant star finally shining

LOS ANGELES — He has worked for Oliver Stone and Steven Spielberg, playing lead roles in some of the biggest blockbusters of recent years, but you might not recognize Toby Kebbell in the street.

It’s not a tragedy that ‘tragedy’ is overused

By Stephen L. Carter

THE AMBUSHES of police officers in Baton Rouge and Dallas were still breaking news when my Twitter feed began filling up with fury as people lambasted the media for referring to what had happened as “a tragedy.”

What to see this week

5 films to see on the week of August 19-26, 2016

Moss boosted Earth’s oxygen 400 million years ago: study

MIAMI — Scientists have long wondered what gave Earth enough oxygen to support the rise of animals and people, and researchers said Monday they believe it all started with moss.

Your Weekend Guide (August 19, 2016)

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Mountain Top by Dansoy Coquilla opens at the Gallery Indigo of BenCab Museum in Baguio on Aug. 20, 4 p.m. It will run until Oct. 9.

‘Ready to Parent’ app wants to save lives

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman

THERE’S a new free mobile application that lets new moms chat and interact with other first-time moms, share their food cravings and questions, or post their maternal journey and experiences. All these and more are now possible thanks to the “Ready to Parent” app especially made for the Filipino mother.

Philippine economy growing but poverty persists

THE ECONOMY in 2016’s first quarter grew slower than previously reported, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said a day before it releases preliminary estimates for the second quarter. Read the full story.

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How accessible are financial services?

THE PHILIPPINES made the biggest stride in terms of financial inclusion by adopting “enabling” rules for digital financial services, international think tank Brookings Institution said in a report. Read the full story.

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National government proposed budget for 2017

THE FIRST spending program of the Duterte administration that took office on June 30 has entered the legislative mill, reflecting increased focus on social services and infrastructure as the government seeks to ensure that fewer are left behind as the country continues to lead much of the region in terms of economic growth. Read the full story.

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