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The appointment of a member of the diplomatic corps signals a return to a longstanding tradition.
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A call for a Federal Reserve chair who will favor stricter regulation.
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Some 70 high-ranking Arab church leaders, together with their Western counterparts and Muslim clerics gathered in Amman, Jordan, on Sept. 3-4 for a meeting to deal with the challenges facing Arab Christians. The Christian and Muslims leaders aimed to find a way to end the sectarian strife threatenin
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Inocente Orlando Montano will spend 21 months in prison for immigration-related convictions.
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Thousands walked the National Mall and stood in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial in a pair of events on Aug. 24 and Aug. 28 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In 1963, those at the March on Washington were galvanized by the words of the Rev. Martin
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Will Catholic universities negotiate wages and working conditions with adjunct faculty?
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Human Rights Watch urged Egypt's leaders to protect churches against mob attacks.
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Members of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious announced on Aug. 19 at the close of their assembly and national board meeting in Orlando that they were pleased with the dialogue they had with the church official appointed to oversee their organization as part of a Vatican assessment and hop
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The church has lobbied intensely against a proposed bill in California.
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The U.N. refugee agency said on Aug. 19 that some 30,000 Syrians had streamed into northern Iraq and thousands more were waiting to enter. “This new exodus from Syria is among the largest we have so far seen during the conflict, which is now into its third year,” said Dan McNorton, a U.N