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Omaha Fire Department to end free ambulance standby service
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha Fire Department has changed its policy of providing local school districts with ambulances at high school football games.Fire…
Pope Francis Celebrates First U.S. Mass, Canonizes New Saint
During the Mass celebrated at Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Junipero Serra became the first saint canonized on U.S. soil.
Pope Francis Celebrates First-Ever Mass In U.S.
Pope Francis canonized the United States' first saint, Junipero Serra, on Wednesday. The controversial Spanish missionary founded Catholic missions in California in the 18th century.
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EU Leaders Approve Measures To Control Migrant Influx
For the second night in a row, European Union leaders approved plans aimed at controlling the influx of migrants after previously being deeply divided over a solution.
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The Pope Addressed A Congress That's Much More Christian Than America
Congress members are also more religiously affiliated overall. "Maybe it's because we need the solid grounding and good guidance we get from above," one senator says.
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Obama Meets With China's President Amid 'Enormous Strain' Between Nations
China's president Xi Jinping arrives in Washington, D.C., for a two-day state visit. It comes as relations between the two countries are turbulent. Analysts say this will be President Obama's most difficult summit to date.
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Free Tickets To Pope's Mass In Philadelphia Now For Sale
After being made available for free online, they're now fetching $150. The sellers apparently missed Francis' sermon this summer calling the "unfettered pursuit of money" the "dung of the devil."
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Tech Leaders From U.S., China Meet In Seattle, Can't Quite Connect
In meetings on Microsoft's campus, the disagreements were many, from America's desired access to Chinese markets to China's desire to control Web content. On digital life, there's a cultural divide.
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How Higher Ed Can Up Its Game: 3 Big Ideas
At the annual Schools for Tomorrow conference in New York, some themes stood out: college graduation rates, training teachers and doing more for low-income, high-achieving students.
Obama And Putin To Meet One-On-One Next Week In New York
President Obama has had limited contact with President Vladimir Putin since Russia's annexation of Crimea last year.
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