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Christianity facing threat of being rendered illegal under Nepal's new constitution
Christians may soon be prohibited to participate in Church services and other religious activities in Nepal after the predominantly Hindu nation adopted a new constitution on Monday.
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Ted Cruz, strong anti-Planned Parenthood advocate, is GOP debate's biggest winner
A strong advocate of a move to defund pro-abortion organization Planned Parenthood in the Senate is considered as the biggest winner of the first Republican presidential debate that was aired over Fox News last week.
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Hillary Clinton facing 'criminal probe' by FBI on possible email security violation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun its investigation on Democrat presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton's email account and private server she used while serving as U.S. Secretary of State, her camp confirmed on Thursday.
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President Obama won't retract statement comparing GOP critics to Iran hard-liners
U.S. President Barack Obama disappointed legislative leaders when he refused to retract his remark that Iranian hardliners who chant "death to America" are making common cause with Republican caucus.
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Trump stands out in 1st GOP presidential debate, but no clear winner or loser seen
With a big target on his back, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump failed to keep his promise of sticking to discuss issues, repeatedly attacking his rivals during the first GOP round of debate in Cleveland on Thursday.
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US accused of poorly treating women and children in immigration detention centres
A formal complaint has been lodged against the Department of Homeland Security with at least 10 migrant mothers accusing the agency of serious neglect and poor treatment of women and children thrown at family detention centers.
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Milwaukee archdiocese offers to pay $21 M to settle claims of 330 sex abuse victims
After years of bitter negotiations and protracted bankruptcy procedures, the leaders of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee finally agreed to pay a $21-million settlement to more than 300 victims of clergy abuse in the United States.
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GOP slams Obama for comparing critics to Iranian foes who chant 'Death to America'
The Republican Party has called on U.S. President Barack Obama to retract a statement comparing GOP members, who earlier vowed to reject the new Iran nuclear power deal in Congress to Iranian hardliners declaring "death to America" last week.
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In 5th video, Planned Parenthood official says they can alter abortion standard to get intact late-term aborted baby cadavers
A day after the Senate blocked a bill seeking to defund Planned Parenthood, an anti-abortion group has released another shock video, adding it to its undercover series that exposed several illegal activities of the New York-based non-profit organization
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Donald Trump leads 9 other GOP hopefuls in first prime-time TV presidential debate
Fiery real-estate mogul Donald Trump will be leading 10 presidential candidates in the most-anticipated debate on TV, which is crucial for the Republican presidential nomination contest.
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Intel experts call for criminal inquiry on Hillary Clinton over email controversy
The controversy surrounding former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email that contains hundreds of classified Information has reached a new level after some secrecy experts called for criminal inquiry against her.
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Donald Trump more than doubles support rating in last 2 months, latest poll shows
The number of Republican voters who would like to consider nominating real estate mogul Donald Trump as GOP candidate for 2016 U.S. Presidential polls has more than doubled in the last two months, a new poll revealed.
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5-year-old girl saves injured mom, baby brother after horrific car crash in Canada
Online readers are celebrating the heroism of a five-year-old girl, who is believed to have saved the lives of her mother and infant brother from a serious car accident in Canada last June.
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Bible or Constitution? GOP's Ben Carson uncertain on which has greater authority
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson cannot tell for sure whether the Bible has authority over the American constitution, drawing flak from Democrat supporters.
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President Obama has done nothing for African-Americans, says Donald Trump
Having the first American black president was not enough to improve the lives in African-American communities across the United States, a Republican presidential frontrunner pointed out over the weekend.
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