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    Fredericka Athanas, right, from East Providence, R.I. ,prays during the a deployment ceremony for the Rhode Island Army National Guard's 169th Military Police Company in Warren, R.I.
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    The Pentagon isn’t doing enough to protect the religious liberties of those who serve

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    April 9, 2019 4:42 pm
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    This Sunday Jan. 24, 2010 photo shows a band performing prior to Mosaic Church's pastor Erwin McManus' sermon at The Mayan night club in Los Angeles. Mosaic, a 3,000-member megachurch, is one of six finalists in the Doritos' "Crash the Super Bowl" challenge with a lighthearted spoof that plays off the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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    Behind the Instagram account calling out evangelical pastors for $1,000 shoes

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    April 8, 2019 3:38 pm
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    House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, left, and ranking member Devin Nunes, right.
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    Adam Schiff says Trump cementing Democrats’ relationship with Jewish community despite BDS, Omar remarks

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    Firefighters and fire investigators respond to a fire at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Thursday, April 4, 2019, in Opelousas, La. Authorities in southern Louisiana are investigating a string of "suspicious" fires at three African American churches in recent days. Fire Marshal H. "Butch" Browning said it wasn't clear whether the fires in St. Landry Parish are connected and he declined to get into specifics of what the investigation had yielded so far but described the blazes as "suspicious."
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    FBI joins investigation into fires at 3 black churches in Louisiana

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    Not a legging to stand on

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    Buttigieg says gay marriage is ‘conservative’ and ‘moves me closer to God’
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    Buttigieg says gay marriage is ‘conservative’ and ‘moves me closer to God’

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    Mormon church rolling back anti-gay practices

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    This undated photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows Patrick Murphy. Texas death row inmate Patrick Murphy and Alabama death row inmate Dominique Ray both came to the Supreme Court recently with the same request. Halt my execution, each said, because the state won’t let my spiritual adviser accompany me into the execution chamber, even as other inmates of different faiths get that ability. But while the Supreme Court declined to stop Ray’s execution in February, they gave Murphy a temporary reprieve Thursday night.
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    The priest, the death chamber, and the Supreme Court

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    Close-up of a doctor giving a patient a vaccination.
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    Kentucky judge rules against unvaccinated student

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