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Dozens Killed As 2 Attacks Target Coptic Christians In Egypt
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks on two packed churches holding Palm Sunday services. Christians in Egypt are a minority and have previously been the victims of attacks.
U.S. Deploys Navy Strike Group To Korean Peninsula As Missile Concerns Mount
The deployment of the Carl Vinson Strike Group comes amid pledges from North Korea to continue testing the weapons and as the Trump administration articulates its strategy towards the rogue nation.
Wells Fargo Claws Back $75 Million More From 2 Executives Over Fake Accounts
Former CEO John Stumpf "was too slow" to realize the risk of sales practices, the bank's board says. The scandal also brought a $185 million punishment from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
How U.S. Health Care Became Big Business
Writer Elisabeth Rosenthal has worked as a physician and says it's far more lucrative in the U.S. health system to provide a lifetime of treatments than a cure. Her new book is An American Sickness.
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Trump Cheers Elevation Of Gorsuch To Supreme Court
The president delivered on a campaign promise with the swearing-in of conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. He thanked Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell for making it possible.
Here Are The Winners Of The 2017 Pulitzer Prizes
Among the winners were Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad for fiction, The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold for national reporting and The East Bay Times for breaking news reporting.
Washington Labor Lawyer Eric Dreiband Could Run DOJ Civil Rights Unit
Dreiband, who currently works for a prestigious D.C. law firm, was once top lawyer for the EEOC in the George W. Bush administration. He also worked in the office of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Sarah Dunn's 'The Arrangement' Tackles An Open Marriage, Autism, Small-Town Life
The novel a humorous, sometimes light-hearted, but in-the-end poignant look at life in a small, fictional town situated on the Hudson River in New York.
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Syria Casts Long Shadow Across Rex Tillerson's Big Trip To Italy And Russia
The secretary of state is meeting with G-7 diplomats, then heading to Moscow on Tuesday for some rather tough discussions. All the while, the U.S. strike on Syria is likely to be Item 1 on the agenda.
Catholics Build 'Intentional' Community Of Like-Minded Believers
Nationally, Americans are growing disenchanted with traditional religion. But in a Maryland suburb, Catholics seeking more spiritual lives are banding together with others who share their values.
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