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After Controversial Pardon, Peru's Former Strongman Leaves Clinic A Free Man
Alberto Fujimori, who had been serving a 25-year sentence for human rights crimes, received a Christmas Eve pardon from Peru's sitting president — but many critics suspect a quid pro quo.
Evangelicals And Mormons Are Political Allies, But Theological Rivals
Conservative Christians and Mormons vote the same way on many social issues, but religious differences still spur harsh criticisms between the groups.
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Israel Accused Of Revoking Thousands Of Jerusalem Residency Permits From Palestinians
Human Rights Watch says Israel has revoked the residency papers of at least 14,595 Palestinians in East Jerusalem since Israel captured the territory from Jordan in 1967.
Quebec's Epiphany: A Nostalgic Cake Fit For Both Kings And Family
The Canadian province, once staunchly Catholic, has become proudly secular, and its king cakes have morphed into more of a fun family tradition — while also taking on a tasty French flair.
What's The Difference Between Children's Books In China And The U.S.?
How much can you tell about a country from its children's books? Some psychology researchers decided to find out.
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'A Very Stable Genius': Trump Responds To Renewed Criticism Of His Mental State
Trump tweeted Saturday that his ability to win the presidency on the first try shows he is "a very stable genius" after a book renewed questions about his mental state and fitness for office.
More Than 3,100 Migrants Died Crossing Mediterranean In 2017
More than 3,000 migrants have died trying to reach European shores via the Mediterranean Sea for the fourth year in a row. The death toll comes amid a drop in the number of people making the journey.
At Camp David, Trump Outlines Vision On North Korea, Welfare, Immigration For 2018
In wide-ranging press conference, Trump said he hoped for bipartisan support on fixes to U.S. immigration laws and national welfare programs. Trump also hinted he was open to talks with North Korea.
Life After ISIS: One Sister Wants To Rebuild. The Other Can't Wait To Leave
The Iraqi city of Mosul is now free from ISIS control. Two sisters who attend Mosul University talk about their goals for the future, and the obstacles that remain.
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SpaceX Rocket Launches Secret Government Payload Into Orbit
The launch of the top-secret Zuma satellite into an undisclosed orbit ended with yet another pinpoint landing for the Falcon's first-stage booster, which will be reused.
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