Jonah Hicap
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Obama administration's plan to deport thousands of Latinos may hurt his own party, particularly Clinton
The plan by the Obama administration to start deporting undocumented immigrants from Central America in January may create more problems for Democrats than Republicans and become a central issue of immigration in the presidential race.
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Guns emerge as favourite holiday gifts among Americans amid security fears
Americans have included guns in their Christmas stockings list along with socks, sweaters and wine.
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U.S. churches offer refuge to Central Americans targeted for deportation by Obama administration
Churches in the United States have offered their places as sanctuary for Central American undocumented immigrants who are being targeted by the Obama immigration for deportation.
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School district lifts ban on student prayer in Wyoming cafeteria after receiving lawsuit threat over First Amendment
A school district in Wyoming has lifted its ban on non-disruptive private prayer in its school cafeteria after a Christian group sent a letter threatening them of a lawsuit.
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Muslim couple wearing thobe and hijab led out of Arkansas mall by police on terror suspicion
A Muslim couple were told to leave a mall in Arkansas after people told the police that the man was videotaping the mall.
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Kentucky governor backs religious freedom, removes county clerk's name on marriage licence
Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin issued an executive order Tuesday that will remove a county clerk's name on marriage license forms, spelling victory for defiant Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis who refused to issue it to same-sex couples.
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Students made to sing Muslim song praising Allah at Minnesota school holiday concert, upsetting parents
Some parents were upset when students at a high school in Minnesota sang a Muslim song during a holiday concert Thursday.
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'Merry Christmas' banner at Texas veterans hospital removed for being 'overly religious and offensive'
A veterans hospital in San Antonio, Texas has removed a "Merry Christmas" banner from its facility, ending a 33-year tradition because several people found it offensive.
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Baby Jesus figurines most stolen item in Nativity scenes during Christmas, church pastors say
Churches in the United States are experiencing thefts targeting the baby Jesus in nativity scenes.
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Satanists plan to pour costume blood on Virgin Mary statue on Christmas Eve in Oklahoma City
Satanists in Oklahoma City are planning to pour costume blood on a Virgin Mary statue on Christmas Eve, angering Catholics who are demanding the city hall to revoke the permit granted to the public desecration.
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Christmas miracle: Bomb explosion sends couple flying from their bed but unscathed in their Louisiana home
A bomb planted by a maintenance worker at an equestrian center in Benton, Louisiana sent the owners flying in the air Saturday but were not injured.
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Boy, 4, asks mall Santa to pray for sick baby he didn't even know; Facebook photo of them praying together goes viral
A 4-year-old boy in South Carolina has become a sensation after a photo of him with Santa Claus praying for a sick baby in Las Vegas was posted on Facebook.