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"Women are selling their bodies to the Blue Helmets out of desperation," said Bishop Juan Aguirre Munoz of Bangassou.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrest a man in San Clemente, Calif., May 11, 2017 (CNS photo/Lucy Nicholson, Reuters).
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J.D. Long García
“There has been fear for years, but with the new administration, it is more severe.”
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Antonio De Loera-Brust
​​​​​​​A shared faith was a crucial reason Mexican-Americans came to trust the Kennedys.
An injured child receives medical attention after a bombing March 4 in Douma, Syria. Cardinal Mario Zenari, the apostolic nuncio in Syria, said "I have never seen so much violence as in Syria." In remarks March 9, he likened the situation to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. (CNS photo/Mohammed Badra, EPA)
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People in and around Afrin are facing the warplanes, tanks, artillery and other heavy weapons of NATO’s second-largest standing army, Turkey.
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Respondents who named health care as their priority for state elections frequently specified the issue: how universal health care would benefit everyone.
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The foundational flaw with the proposed reform is the stripping away of choice, and the dignity that comes with it, from low-income Americans.