Maanvi Singh
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If it didn't hashtag, did it really happen? We look back on the trendiest hashtags in global development in 2015.
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Here's what our audience loved hearing and reading about.
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After two years and over 2,500 deaths, the country's epidemic has officially ended, the World Health Organization says. Health groups will be watching to ensure the virus doesn't re-emerge.
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Many kids reject or cough up the bitter adult-size pills for TB. The new ones dissolve in water and come in precise kid-size doses.
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Great pumpkin pie is elusive. You could end up with a soggy crust or a grainy filling. For months, reporter Maanvi Singh has been on a journey to learn the art and science of the ideal pie.
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Tuesday's cease-fire offers a sliver of peace, but civilians are continuing to feel the effects of the protracted fighting.
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That's the news from an analysis that maps out cancer hot spots. Developing countries are now struggling to cope with this growing threat.
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Injuries have dropped worldwide. But road accidents still take a big toll in the developing world.
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Over 300 hospitals and clinics have been hit with bombs and missiles. Nearly 700 medical workers have been killed. Only Syrian President Bashar Assad has the air power to conduct these attacks.
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The locations of the infamous empty housing complexes have been secret, but ghost city hunters are now using smartphones and GPS receivers to track them down.