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HOUSTON (AP) -- The Super Bowl halftime show is on Sunday. Someone maybe ought to tell Bruno Mars that....
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- The cave squeaker is back....
Reality took a beating from the Washington blame game this past week. Americans heard about a Kentucky massacre that never happened, a travel ban that was a ban despite it being called something else, and a dark plot to help Russian intelligence that was nothing of the sort. A look at some of the ways political figures strayed into fiction:...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Even without an official White House title, Ivanka Trump is proving to be a power player....
Judge Neil Gorsuch recalls being blinded by tears in the middle of a ski run after someone rang his cellphone with news of the unexpected death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. The reaction illustrates not only the depth of Gorsuch's admiration for his mentor but also how thoroughly he has modeled his conservative constitutionalist views after Scalia....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two weeks into his presidency, Donald Trump has thrown Washington into a state of anxious uncertainty....
SEATTLE (AP) -- A federal judge's ruling temporarily lifting a ban on travel to the U.S. from certain countries triggered confusion in airports around the world as airlines began boarding flights bound for America and federal lawyers took steps to reinstate the ban....
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- President Donald Trump lashed out Saturday at "this so-called judge" who put a nationwide hold on his executive order denying entry to the U.S. to refugees and people from seven predominantly Muslim countries. The ruling set in motion another weekend of confusion and chaos around the country....
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday met with participants of a meeting to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of Economy of Communion.Associated with the Focolare Movement, the project sets up businesses that follow market laws and produce profits “which would be freely put in common.”Its aim is to help the poor, create jobs, and promote the culture of giving as an alternative to the culture of having.John Mundell from the United States is one of the first members of the project. Teresa Ganzon from the Philippines helps provide financial services to the poor of the country.Listen to their interview with Vatican Radio: 
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