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Arab, Islamic leaders express solidarity with Qatar, seek to deter Israel

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Pope Leo XIV leads first mass

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Voices - Faith under review: balancing rights and responsibilities - Sept. 15 (UPI) -- As government restrictions against religious groups reach record levels worldwide, distinguishing genuine persecution from corruption charges becomes urgent.

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Social companion robots become members of the family

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Activist Charlie Kirk turned campus politics into national influence

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U.S. Department of what? Are you serious?

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What we've learned about narcissism over the past 30 years -- The label "narcissist" that people often unthinkingly slap on toxic bosses or reality TV villains hides a much more complicated psychological picture.

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With today's divisive politics, George Washington's worries come true -- Partisanship is the primary problem for the American republic, according to George Washington, who express that opinion in his 1796 Farewell Address.

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RFK Jr. hearing deepens crisis over dismantling of CDC leadership -- The degree of this crisis in the CDC was on display during Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony before the U.S. Senate.

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Civil servants weigh whether to stay, speak up or leave -- How employees wrestle with whether to stay, speak up or go Federal civil servants work for a nonpartisan agency, not a specific administration.

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Can Trump torpedo the 22nd Amendment? -- Several political torpedoes are in the water. Can any be averted or stopped before hitting the ship of state? The first torpedo is tariffs Trump imposed.

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Social media a lifeline for many abused and neglected young people -- Every year in the United States, it's estimated that more than 1 in 7 children face violence or neglect in their home. These experiences often go unreported.

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The sound of names can bias hiring decisions, researchers report -- Imagine you're hiring someone for a job that requires a very kind, agreeable and co-operative person. You have two candidates and all you know about them are their names: Renee and Greta. Who do you think would be a bett

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How to make the most of national parks amid record visitors -- As National Park System visitor numbers hit record highs, here's how visitors can adapt for a better experience.

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No shortage of Adm. Byngs in the Trump administration -- Who will grow a backbone and force the administration to explain why it is dismissing large numbers of qualified senior officers for no apparent reason?

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Checking online information becomes a college skill -- The Civic Online Reasoning curriculum is helping Stanford University students and those elsewhere decipher real information from phony facts in the Internet.

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Here's what our research says about food and nightmares -- Even though folklore has long suggested that food and dreams are connected, scientific research into this notion has been limited. A new survey might help.

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South Korea's President Lee risks repeating a costly mistake -- President Lee Jae Myung's address marking the 80th anniversary of Korean people's liberation revealed how out of step he and his advisers are in this world.

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Why America still needs public school education -- The Trump administration has gutted the U.S. Department of Education and has proposed billions of dollars in public education cuts for fiscal year 2026.

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Tell me how this ends, Ukraine -- Gen. David Petraeus posed this about the second Iraq War to journalists: "Tell me how this ends?" How will the war in Ukraine end any time soon -- or will it?

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How Russia emerged as the clear winner from the Alaska summit -- The act of meeting and the nature of the interaction were such that the summit did considerable damage to the U.S. and broader western position on Ukraine.

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RFK Jr.'s plan to overhaul 'vaccine court' system would see opposition -- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a critic of the vaccine court, calling it "biased" against compensating people, slow and unfair.

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Hegseth targets beards, facial hair with military 'grooming standard'

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Israel links crypto wallets, $1.5B to Iran's Revolutionary Guard

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Officials: Drunken man kills teen after pinning her with his vehicle

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Epstein prosecutor Maurene Comey sues Trump administration over firing

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