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Young Muslim Women Weigh In On The Hijabi Character In 'Quantico'
Viewers say Nimah and Raina, twin sisters on ABC's Quantico, reflect the many ways one can be a Muslim woman in America today.
5 Statements On The Wrong Side Of History
History tells us that when speaking of America's future, perhaps it's a good idea to never say never — and never say always.
Doctor: Trump Would Be 'Healthiest Individual Ever Elected' President
A statement from the GOP presidential candidate's personal physician is full of hyperbole, calling Trump's blood pressure "astonishingly excellent."
Bend It Like Iyengar — That's The Message Of Today's #GoogleDoodle
As a child, he was struck by malaria, tuberculosis and typhoid. Yoga helped him regain his strength. And then he taught it to the world.
Major League Baseball Denies Pete Rose's Request For Reinstatement
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has decided not to lift the ban on Pete Rose, meaning the legendary hitter also will not be eligible for the Hall of Fame.
Saudi Women: Elections Are One Step Forward On A Long Road
Saudi Arabian women made history by voting and winning public office for the first time. But there are still many obstacles to an equal role in public life.
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For The First Time, Women Elected To Municipal Councils In Saudi Arabia
Up until now, women in Saudi Arabia had been barred from participating in elections — both as candidates and voters. Saudi women are still banned from driving.
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Lawsuit Sheds Light On How A Texas Plumber's Truck Ended Up In Syria
Stephen Colbert made fun of it, but in a lawsuit against a car dealer, Mark Oberholtzer says he received thousands of threatening calls after his truck was seen in the hands of Islamists.
Unbelief As A Belief System: Core Tenet For Christians' Fight For Religious Rights
Christian conservatives say their greatest religious rival is secularism, which is growing among Americans. Banning acts like school prayer, they say, amounts to favoring the "religion of secularism."
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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl To Face Court-Martial For Desertion
Bergdahl, who was held by the Taliban for five years after he left his base in Afghanistan in 2009, could be sentenced to life in prison.
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