Jardine Malado
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Women should work fewer hours than men to avoid burnout, study suggests
Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) have suggested that women should work fewer hours than men because they often have to take care of domestic duties.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines pay $40K fine for violating safety regulations
Magnolia Homes, the company owned by reality TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, has been ordered to pay a fine of $40,000 for violating safety regulations during the filming of the HGTV show "Fixer Upper."
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Bible left behind by Whitney Houston at beach house sells for $95,000
The landlord of a rental beach house in California is selling a Bible left behind by the late singer Whitney Houston for $95,000.
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Fox & Friends' Ainsley Earhardt says she hopes people reading her new memoir will 'see Jesus'
Fox & Friends host Ainsley Earhardt says she is hoping that "people see Jesus" when they read her testimony in her new memoir "The Light Within Me."
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New Georgia county commissioner chooses Malcolm X's book over Bible to take oath of office
The newly-elected commissioner of Athens-Clarke County in Georgia has reportedly been sworn into office while placing her hand on a copy of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" instead of a Bible.
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Ethan Hawke's turn as a struggling priest in 'First Reformed' gets rave reviews from film critics
"First Reformed," a film about a Calvinist minister facing a crisis of faith, has been hailed by some film critics as a masterpiece for its unique take on issues like religion, capitalism and environmental activism.
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California University think-tank teaches medical students how to discuss abortion with religious women
A think-tank in the University of California-San Francisco has released a guide teaching medical students how to help religious women reconcile an abortion with their religious beliefs.
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Indiana teacher claims he was pressured to quit after refusing to abide by school's transgender name policy
A former orchestra teacher in central Indiana has claimed that he was pressured to quit because he refused to comply with a policy that required teachers to call transgender students by their preferred name instead of the name given to them at birth.
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Fox News apologizes for showing photo of Eagles Players kneeling in prayer while reporting about anthem protests
Fox News has issued an apology for showing members of Philadelphia Eagles football team kneeling in prayer during a segment about National Anthem protests.
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Appeals court declines to hear petition of Satanist seeking removal of 'In God We Trust' from US currency
The Seventh Circuit Court of U.S. Appeals has upheld a lower court decision to dismiss a case filed by a self-described Satanist seeking the removal of the motto "In God We Trust" from the U.S. currency.
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Abortion survivor shares how she became friends with the mother who had thought she was dead
Melissa Ohden was already 14-years-old when she found from her adoptive family that her birth mother had tried to abort her. Years later, she was able to meet with her birth mother who had spent most of her life believing that her daughter did not survive the abortion procedure.
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Philippine president Duterte sparks outrage for kissing woman on lips while giving away book about sex in Catholic church
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has angered women's rights advocates and social media users after he was seen on video kissing a woman on the lips during his visit with the Filipino community in South Korea last Sunday.