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Pope Francis Offers A Message Of Peace In Annual Christmas Day Blessing
Pope Francis offered a message of peace on Sunday to the crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square in his annual Christmas blessing. He called for peace in Syria and other countries "scarred by war."
Examining The History Of The Trump Foundation After Trump Pledges To Dissolve It
David Fahrenthold of The Washington Post has reported extensively on the Trump Foundation. He explains the context for Trump's announcement that he plans to dissolve the foundation.
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Actors Take On Expanded Vocal Duties In Movie 'Sing'
The new animated movie Sing features animals competing in a music competition like American Idol. Executive Music Producer Harvey Mason Jr. and actress Jennifer Hudson discuss the making of the movie.
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Feeling Less Than Grateful? Some People Are Just Wired That Way
Gratitude is linked to better physical and mental health. But some people are wired in a way that they place less value on it. And quickie exercises to boost gratefulness may not pay off.
Kilt-Wearing Santa Is Very Talented
Santa was easy to recognize, at least from the waist up. He was wearing his normal red outfit. But Santa was wearing a kilt and riding a unicycle in Portland, Ore. He was playing bagpipes too.
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Russian Investigators Eye Technical Problems, Pilot Error As Plane Crash Cause
Officials in Russia say they do not consider terrorism to be a likely cause of the crash on Sunday morning. The plane crashed shortly after takeoff; all 92 people on board are believed to have died.
Over Holiday Weekend, Dozens Shot In Chicago; At Least 11 Killed
It has been a violent year in Chicago, and Christmas weekend offered no respite. "We have a traumatized city," one woman who works with victims' families tells NPR.
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Gambian Ambassador To U.S. Defies His Country's Leader
Sheikh Omar Faye, Gambia's ambassador to the U.S., has called for president Yahya Jammeh to step down. Jammeh had said he'd concede his loss, but is rejecting the outcome. Faye is now being recalled.
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Obama Says He Would Have Won A Third Term Had He Run
Obama's remarks were hypothetical. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution limits presidents to two terms of office.
New Jersey Banking On Shift From Bail Money To Risk Assessment
Next month, courts in New Jersey will all but stop using a money-based bail system. Advocates say the new approach is fairer to poor defendants, and could be a national model. But what about the cost?
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