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MAASSLUIS, Netherlands (AP) -- The Dutch incarnation of Saint Nicholas arrived in the Netherlands on Saturday amid a huge security operation to prevent violent confrontations between supporters and opponents of his helper, "Black Pete."...
HOUSTON (AP) -- Voters in a southeast Texas county elected a black, Democratic woman as sheriff while choosing Republican Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton, an unusual result in a year of partisan acrimony....
WOODRUFF, S.C. (AP) -- As he built a successful real estate firm, Todd Kohlhepp's behavior struck some as odd: watching pornographic videos during work, making macabre jokes in marketing literature and openly discussing that he was a sex offender....
CINCINNATI (AP) -- A judge declared a mistrial after a jury said it was deadlocked Saturday in the case of a white former police officer charged with murder in the fatal traffic stop shooting of an unarmed black motorist....
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- As protests of President-elect Donald Trump entered another day, police in Portland, Oregon, say one person was shot by a man who had gotten into a confrontation with a protester....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President-elect Donald Trump has said he may keep some parts of his predecessor's signature health care overhaul. No final decisions have been made. Based on interviews with congressional Republicans, here's a general idea of what goes, what may stay, and what's in doubt:...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump elicited wild cheers on the campaign trail by pledging to "drain the swamp" in Washington, but the president-elect's transition team is populated largely with creatures of the capital, including former federal bureaucrats, think-tank academics, corporate lawyers and special-interest lobbyists....
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(Vatican Radio) Last Testament: in his own words is the final book-length interview of Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI. Conducted by veteran journalist Peter Seewald, the volume comes as close as anyone has a right to expect to an autobiography from the man who has remained “hidden from the world” in a renovated convent in the Vatican gardens since resigning the See of Peter in 2013.Bloomsbury Publishing has brought out an English edition of the work, which was written in German, based on the conversations between the two native German-speakers.Both accurate and engaging, the translation captures the depth, poetry and surprising playfulness of the Pope-emeritus. Dr. Jacob Phillips of St. Mary’s University Twickenham, London, and the Benedict XVI Centre for the Study of Religion and Society at St. Mary’s, translated the work for Bloombury. Phillips spoke with Vatican Radio about the project.“I do genuinely think this is a book for everyone,” he s...
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