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Hundreds of rescue workers who suffer respiratory illness because of the toxic dust at Ground Zero will get medical treatment under terms of the $4.2 billion bill.
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Proclaiming that the policy "will strengthen our national security," the president vowed that "no longer will tens of thousands of Americans in uniform be asked to live a lie."
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Wednesday's bipartisanship on Capitol Hill was a hopeful sign for departing senators, who implored incoming lawmakers to embrace the lost art of compromise.
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Throughout much of history, the celebration that many of us call Christmas has not been a pious occasion steeped in religious meaning. But that hasn't stopped some groups from trying to impose such a reading.
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The White House reportedly has prepared an executive order authorizing indefinite detention for detainees deemed too dangerous to release and too risky to try in federal civilian court or by military commission.
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An oversized holiday display at the edge of the Demilitarized Zone sparks threats and counter-threats as South Korea is set to hold massive military exercises -- and vows retaliation for any provocation.
Bishop Says Hospital That Aborted Dying Fetus to Save Mother No Longer Catholic
Phoenix Bishop Thomas Olmsted said the procedure can never be justified under church teaching. The hospital can no longer use the "Catholic" label or have Mass celebrated in its chapel.
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