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A group of doctors, backed by the American Academy of Medical Ethics, had sued to suspend the law while their challenge proceeded.
A woman cries ahead of a state funeral for some of the victims of last Wednesday's earthquake, in Amatrice, central Italy, Aug. 30. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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Andrea Rosa - Associated PressNicole Winfield - Associated Press
An evening mass was held on Aug. 30 for 37 people killed in the Italian earthquake.
A Lexington, Miss., resident hugs a relative of Sister Margaret Held, following a vigil for Held and Sister Paula Merrill at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Lexington, Miss., on Aug. 28. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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Emily Wagster Pettus - Associated PressRogelio Solis - Associated Press
The sisters worked at a health clinic for the poor. More than 300 people came Sunday to St. Thomas Church to say farewell.
Thumbs Up. Pope Francis meets Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, during a private audience at the Vatican Aug. 29. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis and Zuckerberg spoke about "how communications technology can be used to alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter and help deliver a message of hope."
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Mauricio Savarese - Associated PressPeter Prengamann - Associated Press
"I know I will be judged, but my conscience is clear. I did not commit a crime," Rousseff told senators at her impeachment trial.
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Emily Wagster Pettus - Associated Press
"Sister Paula would want me to forgive them," a resident said of whoever killed the sisters. "Right now, I don't see no forgiveness on my heart."