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Chinese judge shares horrific witness to executions, organ harvesting
In this narrative essay, Zhong Jinhua, a former judge and lawyer in Wenzhou, southeastern China, shares his harrowing experiences as…
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Apple admits faulty iPhones, offers free repairs
Apple Inc said last week it had found serious issues affecting some of its iPhone X and 13-inch MacBook pro…
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Refugees in Kenya run for peace
KAJIADO, Kenya—In 2002, at age 9, James Nyang was to be taken as a child soldier so he could fight…
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So what, or who, is a ‘Jayhawk’?
The term Jayhawk or Jayhawker has many connotations beyond being the mythical bird mascot of the University of Kansas. The…
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Thanksgiving remembered as joy and loss
The year was 1971. Thanksgiving was different from any I remembered. Yes, my two brothers, their wives, my husband and…
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US vetoes UN’s annual condemnation of Israel
The United States for the first time voted against an annual U.N. resolution condemning Israeli control over the Golan Heights…
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Area courts filled with kids getting new families today!
Hundreds of Missouri and Kansas children will find their “forever homes” today and over the weekend as courts are filled…
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New Kansas governor targeting religious adoption agencies
The incoming governor of Kansas is looking for a way to avoid enforcing a religious freedom law protecting adoption agencies…
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Key to well-being? Being thankful
Thanksgiving Day encourages us to pause in the busyness of life. We gather together with friends and family to feast…
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Algeria warns parents about ‘happy’ children being secret Christians
In Algeria, about 95 percent of the population follows Islam and less than two percent are Christians. The government bans…
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