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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A supposedly bipartisan deal to repeal North Carolina's anti-LGBT law collapsed when both sides balked and started blaming each other, likely meaning the state will remain a pariah shunned by corporations, entertainers and high-profile sporting events....
The assassination of Russia's ambassador to Turkey fits into a long tradition of political violence in a country where the fallout from the Syrian war is deepening the chaos....
MOSCOW (AP) -- A U.S.-based Muslim cleric on Thursday condemned the killing of Russia's envoy to Turkey and rejected accusations that his movement was behind the attack....
BERLIN (AP) -- Authorities across Europe scrambled Thursday to track down a Tunisian man suspected of driving a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin as one of his brothers urged him to surrender....
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- Pyongyang's pyramid-shaped Ryugyong Hotel, which poetically enough was built with some help from Egyptians, is one of the world's strangest landmarks and most conspicuous construction-project fails. Intended to be the world's tallest hotel, it has yet to host a guest, even though it's nearly as old as leader Kim Jong Un....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal board responsible for protecting Americans against abuses by spy agencies is in disarray just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office....
BOSTON (AP) -- A novel drug addiction program developed in a small Massachusetts fishing town and since replicated in dozens of cities nationwide was able to place almost 400 addicts into treatment nearly each time they sought it during the first year of operation, researchers say in a report being published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine....
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Amid deepening acrimony, a supposedly bipartisan deal to kill the North Carolina law known as the "bathroom bill" fell apart Wednesday night, ensuring the likelihood that global corporations and national sports events will continue to stay away from the state....
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IMAGE: CNS photo/Johnny AntounBy Doreen Abi RaadBEIRUT (CNS) -- Amid the turmoil in theMiddle East and persecution of Christians in surrounding countries, theChristmas spirit is evident in Lebanon: sparkling lights, decorated trees andeven mangers in public places. "Wherever you go you can find Christmasdecorations," even in the cities and the places where the residents areMuslim, Maronite Father Joseph Soueid told Catholic News Service. "I feel that here in Lebanon, we havethis grace, that really, Jesus is the reason for the season," said thepriest, pastor of St. Takla Parish, which serves 6,850 Maronite Catholic families.With seating for just 280 people, the church overflows with the faithful foreach of its eight Masses on Sundays and has generated 24 vocations in the pasteight years. Its outdoor manger near the entrance to the church is just a fewsteps away from a busy street intersection.Father Soueid noted that because most of themunicipalities in Lebanon are a mix of Christian...
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