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Israel Courts African-American Evangelicals, Despite Some Hurdles
White American evangelical Christians have long been key backers of Israel. Now a major Israeli charity is wooing African-American churches for support. There are some political hurdles.
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By Bike And Ferry, Englishman Fetches Wife's Favorite French Coffee
The couple's car died recently, so when the man saw they were low on the coffee his wife of 50 years craves, he crossed the English Channel and biked to a store, where he bought 64 pounds of beans.
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Pope Francis' Southern Entry To The U.S. Has Symbolic Meaning
Starting his three-day visit as a migrant from Cuba was intentional. In a speech to Congress, he's expected to challenge positions along the political and social spectrum with more straight talk.
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How TV Can Make Kids Better Readers
In their new book, two education scholars argue new media can be a key part of building literacy.
11 Million Cars Worldwide Have Emissions 'Defeat Device,' Volkswagen Says
The software that the EPA says causes Volkswagen cars to cheat official emissions tests exists in only one type of diesel engine, the carmaker says — and it has sold 11 million of them.
Greater Sage Grouse Won't Get Federal Protection
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the charismatic Western bird doesn't need Endangered Species Act protection. A listing would have meant limits on mining and ranching in much of the West.
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Remembering A'Lelia Walker, Who Made A Ritzy Space For Harlem's Queer Black Artists
Walker's Hudson River parties played a crucial role in the Harlem Renaissance: They provided a safe, welcoming space for queer black artists at a time when they were often pushed into the shadows.
9 Puzzling Scott Walker Moments That Led To His Downfall
The Wisconsin governor pointed the finger at Donald Trump for his early demise, but Walker also has himself to blame for repeated gaffes and missteps on foreign policy, immigration and more.
Bernie Sanders Would Be The Big Winner In New Public-Funding Model
The Public Interest Research Group came up with a matching-funds plan that would benefit candidates who have raised the most money from small donations.
Washington Welcomes A Pope, But America's Arms Weren't Always So Open
A papal visit is now regarded as public relations gold. But the idea of a pope coming to Washington and meeting with the president was unthinkable before the 20th century.
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