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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Michael Vick has some advice for Colin Kaepernick if he wants another shot in the NFL: Get a haircut....
PORT JEFFERSON, N.Y. (AP) -- A dog that saw a baby deer in danger of drowning in New York jumped in and dragged it to shore....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Cake and conversation, it seems, can go only so far to mend longstanding economic rifts between the United States and China....
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Police in Saudi Arabia have arrested a young woman who wore a miniskirt in public and who had posted the video online, sparking an outcry from people who say she flagrantly violated the kingdom's conservative Islamic dress code....
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert was released from prison in Minnesota and transferred to a Chicago re-entry facility, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Russian lawyer who met with Donald Trump Jr. last year had drawn attention from U.S. government officials even before that now-famous encounter for her work fighting U.S. sanctions that had angered the Kremlin....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration slapped 18 Iranian individuals and groups with sanctions Tuesday for aiding the country's non-nuclear weapons programs, in a bid to show that President Donald Trump is staying tough on Iran despite his moves to let the nuclear deal stay in place for now....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans on Tuesday unveiled a budget that proposes trillions of dollars in cuts to the social safety net and other domestic programs while sharply boosting military spending, a blueprint that elicited criticism from conservatives and moderates....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump blasted congressional Democrats and "a few Republicans" Tuesday over the collapse of the GOP effort to rewrite the Obama health care law. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell proposed a vote on a backup plan simply repealing the statute, but that idea was on the brink of rejection, too....
(Vatican Radio)  Archbishop Bernardito Auza, Apostolic Nuncio to the United Nations, on Monday spoke to the UN on the role of religious figures and communities in the elimination of poverty and promotion of peace.He made the distinction between religious and political leaders, saying “they do not pretend to be who and what they are not.”Archbishop Auza said religious leaders “are primarily there to call and inspire people to action, and to remind them of the deeper meaning of and reasons for their action, furnishing the ‘reasons for the hope that is in them,’ as Saint Peter would describe it in his First Letter.”He said indicators of sustainable development towards peace would be “qualitative, not quantitative”.“More specifically, they will be ethical, evidenced in forming persons and peoples one at a time to become better men and women, boys and girls, those who see themselves as their brothers’ and sisters’ k...
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