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Convicted Jihadist Stripped of US Citizenship
A federal judge revoked the U.S. citizenship of a convicted member of an Egyptian terrorist organization.
Pope Francis Honors Priest, Pastor and Muslim's Wife During Mass for New Martyrs
Pope Francis presided over the Liturgy of the Word in St. Bartholomew's Basilica on Rome's Tiber Island, in memory of the new martyrs of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Anti-Semitism Rises But Assaults Against Jews Fall Worldwide
Anti-Semitism is on the rise worldwide particularly in U.S. universities, but violent attacks on Jews dropped for the second straight year in 2016
Church Ruling Allows Public to Attend Pippa Middleton's Wedding
Local residents could gate-crash one of the biggest weddings of the year after the Church of England ruled that all parishioners are "entitled to attend" the ceremony.
ISIS Getting Weaker Despite Recent String of Attacks, Say Experts
The latest attack masks ISIS' continuing weakening position to strike France.
San Bernardino Teacher Killed by Estranged Husband Inside Classroom Laid to Rest
Hundreds gathered to say farewell during the funeral of California school teacher Karen Smith who was killed by her estranged husband inside her classroom two weeks ago.
Mob Attacks Man Over Blasphemy in Northern Pakistan
There have been at least 67 murders involving unproven allegations of blasphemy in Pakistan since 1990.
5 Things Trump and Pope Francis Can Talk About If They Meet
Now that the possibility of Trump getting an audience with the pope has been broached, the next thing to be speculated is the agenda of the meeting.
Norway Foots Bill to Restore Europe's Largest Wooden Church in Poland
Restoration work for Europe's largest wooden church was completed in time for this year's 500th anniversary of the Reformation movement.
Aaron Hernandez Suicide News: Bible Was Found at the Scene, Say Officials
The once promising National Football League star led a tumultuous life despite his exceptional skill due to his involvement with gangs.