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From women pastors to sexual abuse to Trump, Southern Baptists have a busy few days ahead of them
Thousands will gather in Indianapolis June 11-12 for the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention
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Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November
Independent presidential candidate Robert F
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Hunter Biden's family weathers a public and expansive airing in federal court of his drug addiction
Hunter Biden's family has gone to great lengths to support him as he stands trials for lying on a federal gun purchase form when he said he didn't have a drug problem
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Iran approves hard-line parliament speaker, 5 others for June 28 president election; bars former President Ahmadinejad
Iran approves hard-line parliament speaker, 5 others for June 28 president election; bars former President Ahmadinejad
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What's at stake in the European Parliament election that concludes Sunday?
Around 400 million European Union citizens are electing members of the European Parliament in one of the biggest global democratic events
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Polls are now open in 20 EU countries for elections to the European Parliament, with overall results expected on Monday
Polls are now open in 20 EU countries for elections to the European Parliament, with overall results expected on Monday
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Some nationalities escape Biden's sweeping asylum ban because deportation flights are scarce
President Joe Biden has suspended asylum processing at the U.S. border
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Haiti's new prime minister hospitalized days after being selected to lead country
Haiti's government says the country's newly selected prime minister has been hospitalized in the capital of Port-au-Prince
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North Korea flies trash-carrying balloons to South Korea in another retaliation against leafletting
North Korea has flown hundreds of trash-carrying balloons to South Korea again in its third such campaign since late May, the South’s military said, just days after South Korean activists floated their own balloons to scatter propaganda leaflets in the North
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Aid is delivered to Gaza from newly repaired US-built pier, US military says
The U.S. military says the first aid from an American-built pier arrived in Gaza since storm damage required repairs to the project
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