Politics

Paris attacks hit close to home for BYU students and faculty

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Friday's events hit especially close to home for French students and faculty at BYU, as well as students who served their missions or studied abroad in Paris.

In fourth Republican debate, clear policy divisions emerge

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The leading Republican presidential candidates clashed last night over immigration policy, military spending and other emotional issues, showing the party’s fault line between rigid conservatism and mainstream practicality.

‘Hero’ officer staged suicide, embezzled from youth program

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A police officer who was lauded as a hero after his fatal shooting triggered an intense and costly manhunt in fact committed suicide, carefully staging his death because he was about to be exposed as a thief, authorities said Wednesday.

World Congress of Families IX: Churches, individuals must defend religious freedom

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The World Congress of Families IX opened its final plenary session with panelists who discussed the need for future laws and policies to protect life and the family.

World Congress of Families IX: The power of stories can shape...

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The Friendship Train is one of America’s lost stories. After World War II, the train collected foodstuffs from thousands of American donors for transport...

World Congress of Families IX: Pornography normalizes violence against women,...

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 Nearly one third of all data on the internet is pornographic in nature and there are an estimated 12 million sex addicts in the...