Laurice Chavez
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British PM disagrees with Pope: There is a right to cause offense
David Cameron asserts that "in a free society, there is a right to cause offense about someone's religion" so long as "it's within the law."
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Jessa Duggar marches in pro-life rally
Jessa Duggar was among the thousands who marched through the streets of Little Rock, Arkansas on Sunday to protest abortion.
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Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard aim to read the whole Bible during first year of marriage
The happy couple are reading the Scriptures chronologically from cover to cover.
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Donations pour in after woman dies giving birth to quadruplets
Donations are pouring in for the quadruplets of Erica Morales, who died just four hours after giving birth.
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Terry Jones insists 'burning the Koran is not radical'
Terry Jones, notorious for burning copies of Islam's sacred book, insists that burning the Koran is "not radical."
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Filipinos give Pope Francis a rousing welcome
Filipinos gave Pope Francis a rapturous welcome when he arrived in Manila on Thursday.
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ISIS: Saudi Arabia is erecting a 600-mile wall to keep the militants out
Saudi Arabia is desperately trying to complete a massive wall to stop militants crossing over from Iraq
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19 Kids and Counting Duggar family home is scene of lesbian couple's kissing protest over their conservative values
A Texan gay couple snapped a picture of themselves kissing in front of the Duggars' residence in protest of the family's stance on homosexuality.
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Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald share never-before-seen wedding photos
New pictures from the day Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald said their "I do's" have been released.
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Protesters nail themselves to crosses in Paraguay over pay
Five former employees of the Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Plant nailed themselves to crosses for several weeks to demand the back pay they say is owed to them.
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Pope Francis makes surprise visit to Buddhist temple
Pope Francis paid an impromptu visit to a Buddhist temple in Colombo, Sri Lanka Wednesday evening.
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Jordan's Syrian refugees living in dire poverty - UN
A new report by the UN refugee agency reveals that two-thirds of Syrian refugee population in Jordan are living below poverty line.