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3 billion

The number of Yahoo user accounts—that is, all of them—exposed by a massive 2013 data breach, the company now admits.

$189,000

The average amount owed on medical school debt carried by 2016 graduates, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.

1 in 10

The number of students in New York City public schools who were homeless or doubling up with friends or relatives at some point during the last school year, according to state data.

159

The overtime hours clocked (in one month) by a 31-year-old Japanese broadcast journalist who died of congestive heart failure in 2013. The Japanese government blamed her death on overworking.

10,000

The number of animals in France, mostly sheep, farmers say wolves killed last year. In October farmers flooded the streets of Lyon with their flocks in protest.

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