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    Police vehicles close the street adjacent to the Tree of Life Synagogue on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, before a Shabbat morning service is held on the street corner in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
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    House passes bill to increase security for churches, synagogues, and mosques

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    Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., speaks during a protest against abortion bans, Tuesday, May 21, 2019, outside the Supreme Court in Washington.
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    Barronelle Stutzman, left, a Richland, Washington, florist who was fined for denying service to a gay couple in 2013, smiles as she is surrounded by supporters after a hearing before Washington's Supreme Court, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016, in Bellevue, Wash. Stutzman was sued for refusing to provide services for a same sex-wedding and says she was exercising her First Amendment rights, but justices questioned whether ruling in her favor would mean other businesses could turn away customers based on racial or other grounds.
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    Floral artist has good reason to head back to Supreme Court

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    Church says body of atheist can be exhumed after ‘mistaken’ burial 20 years ago
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    Pope Francis celebrates a Pentecost Vigil Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican.
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    Vatican document takes strong stand against new gender theory

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    The House on Friday passed legislation aimed at curbing President Obama’s use of executive authority to slow deportations of young people who arrived here as children.
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    Gay conservatives join fight to kill liberal Equality Act

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    PALM Springs, California,  -- AUGUST 9:  Winds of War author Herman Wouk (1915 - 2019), 88, at his home in Palm Springs, California,  on August 9, 2003.
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    Lead cousel Mark Rienzi, far right, and legal team member Emily Hardman, second from left, both representing Little Sisters of the Poor, walk with members of the Catholic religious institute after attending a hearing in the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Denver, Colo., in 2014.
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    Little Sisters of the Poor faces an army of blue states in court

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