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American Christians find renewal during Lent
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Halal food sees big gains in U.S. restaurant market
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U.S. welcomes Indian students in record numbers
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Russians in the U.S., and elsewhere, press for peace
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Mar-a-Lago: The winter White House
Everyday conversations for English learners: Formal greetings
Federal government: More than the White House and Congress
Black America’s capital theater
Can tolerance be taught?
Student newspapers shake things up
‘There was just something about walking across that bridge … ’
“If you see something that is not right … you have a moral obligation” to act
“These men and women gave their children and grandchildren opportunities they never had”
Once a training ground for black leaders, unions still attract African-American workers
“We know the march is not yet over”
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