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    1. A 22-year-old anti-Nazi song tops German charts again — to welcome refugees

  2. Q: Must people still obey the law when they say it violates their religious beliefs? A:

  3. Austrians stunned as migrants arrive: "Small children with barely any food. It’s crazy."

  4. NFL owners to discuss changing Roger Goodell’s role in disciplinary process

  5. The Arab world’s wealthiest nations are doing next to nothing for Syria’s refugees

  6. A 22-year-old anti-Nazi song tops German charts again — to welcome refugees

  7. An Egyptian billionaire wants to buy an island to house refugees

  8. Inside the battle to overhaul overtime — and what it says about how lobbying has changed

  9. One family’s journey from Aleppo to Austria

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    Phones, a ring, Fitbits...oh, the stuff lost at Smithsonian beach beneath those million plastic balls. Fun story.

  11. Kraft cheese expands recall of American cheese singles by 10 times

  12. The decline of play in preschoolers — and the rise in sensory issues

  13. Your gynecologist had to start somewhere. You can thank these medical actors later.

  14. Clinton on Trump: He’s good at "innuendo and conspiracy theories and really defaming people"

  15. Hungary’s prime minister becomes Europe’s Donald Trump

  16. Trump is right: Shaking hands is a welcome mat for germs

  17. British Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain will take in thousands more Syrian refugees.

  18. This company shows paid parental leave doesn’t have to just be for white-collar workers

  19. The Clintons personally paid a State Department staffer to maintain private e-mail server

  20. White woman accidentally impregnated with black man’s sperm loses legal battle

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    This is hugely informative on Kim Davis: When does your religion legally excuse you from doing part of your job?

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