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Bishops Debate Whether Politicians Who Support Abortion Rights Can Receive Communion
American Catholic bishops voted to move forward with a process that may challenge the eligibility of politicians who support abortion rights, such as President Joe Biden, to receive communion.
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EU Opens The Door To American Travelers. But Be Sure To Read The Fine Print
The European Union has recommended that Americans be allowed to travel freely throughout the bloc. But each member country sets its own rules for entry.
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The U.S. Is Importing Historic Amounts Of Stuff — And It's Causing Cargo Ship Jams
The U.S. trade deficit is hitting record highs — and it's fueled by a surge in demand for imports, mostly from East Asia. On both land and at sea, the shipping industry is struggling to keep up.
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A U.S. Citizen Has Gone Missing In Russia, Sparking A Criminal Investigation
Catherine Serou, a U.S. citizen studying in Russia, has been missing since she got into a car with a stranger earlier this week.
Milkha Singh, India's 'Flying Sikh' Ace Runner, Dies At 91
Singh's family said he died of complications from COVID-19. His wife, Nirmal Kuar, had died of the virus just days earlier.
Hard-Line Judiciary Head Wins Iran's Presidency Amid A Low Turnout
Ebrahim Raisi's election puts hard-liners firmly in control across the government as negotiations in Vienna continue to try to save a tattered deal meant to limit Iran's nuclear program.
Judiciary Chief, Backed By Supreme Leader, Wins Iran Presidency
Iran has elected hard-line cleric Ebrahim Raisi as its next president. Raisi has the strong backing of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khameini.
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How Many Dads Does It Take To Screw In A Lightbulb? Father's Day By The Numbers
Father's Day happens each year on the third Sunday in June. Here are some fun facts — and a few groaners — to celebrate the day we honor all the dads out there.
This Time, Rights Groups Might Be Less Willing To Champion Aung San Suu Kyi
Myanmar's ousted leader, once an icon of freedom, faces the prospect of another prolonged detention. But her handling of atrocities against the Rohingya has left her reputation abroad in tatters.
Foo Fighters To Perform At Madison Square Garden's First Full-Capacity Concert
Sunday night Madison Square Garden hosts its first full-capacity concert since March, 2020.
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