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US Catholic bishops are consecrating the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Here's what that means
Catholic bishops from across the U.S. come together Thursday to consecrate the country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton will face off in California governor’s race
The November race to determine California’s next governor will pit a Democrat promising to cement the state’s status as a stronghold of liberal policies against a Republican pledging to dramatically reverse course
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Judge bars Alabama nitrogen gas execution, says method is unconstitutionally cruel
A federal judge has permanently blocked Alabama from executing an inmate with nitrogen gas, declaring the method violates the ban on cruel and unusual punishment
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House passes $70B bill to fund immigration enforcement for 3 years, sending to Trump
House Republicans have passed a nearly $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies for the next three years and the rest of President Donald Trump's term in office
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US urges Europe to step up travel measures to prevent spread of Ebola from Africa
The Trump administration is telling European nations that they need to step up their travel restrictions for people from Ebola-hit countries in Africa
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Impeachment sought against federal judge over alleged sex in chambers, lying to investigators
Republicans in Congress are introducing impeachment resolutions against a federal judge in Atlanta
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The Latest: US military launches strikes against Iran in response to downing of American helicopter
The U.S. military says it has carried out strikes against Iran following the crash of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter off the coast of Oman that U.S. President Donald Trump blamed on the Islamic Republic
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Ex-Taliban commander gets 42 years in prison in killings of US soldiers and journalists' kidnappings
A former Taliban commander has been sentenced in New York to 42 years in prison for crimes including the 2008 kidnapping of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
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Carney says the new Canadian-built bridge across Detroit River that Trump threatened will open
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says a new Canadian-built bridge across the Detroit River that U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block will open soon
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Some host cities are aiming to house, not arrest, homeless people ahead of the World Cup
The World Cup is offering the 16 host cities a chance to take action against one of the biggest problems they face — homelessness
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