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The three kings of soccer dominate the World Cup narrative
Travis Timmons
June 28, 2018
Although Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar played together in the 2014 World Cup, their particular story is reaching its climax right now.
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Ryan Pickney
June 28, 2018
There comes a day When you realize That some people are temporary.
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Why a janitor saved the rosaries confiscated at the Mexican border
Michael J. O’Loughlin
June 26, 2018
Photographer Tom Kiefer took a job at U.S. Customs and was horrified to discover personal items in the trash. He decided to show them to the world.
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e.g. sublimation
Jasmine Throckmorton
June 22, 2018
maybe we love them because they can hurt us.
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Stolen relic of early pope found and returned to London cathedral
Simon Caldwell - Catholic News Service
June 21, 2018
A relic of bones of an early pope was given to the Catholic Church after it was stolen from a car and recovered by a waste disposal company.
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Review: ‘Hereditary’ is a harrowing look into mental illness and familial relationships
Eve Tushnet
June 15, 2018
“Hereditary” is a tense and deeply sad horror film that asks incisive questions—and then makes the mistake of giving answers.
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