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Read More2 minute read SportsNew Name Proposals From Social Media Arise As Washington Redskins Team Announced Its Name Is Undergoing “Thorough Review” People on Twitter have proposed a host of new names, many with meaningful stories behind them.byBien LuigiJuly 5, 2020
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Read More4 minute read ReligionTrump’s Visit To Catholic Shrine Condemned By Washington Archbishop The Archbishop said that Pope John Paul II, to which the shrine was named after, would not condone the use of tear gas and other deterrents to silence, scatter or intimidate peaceful protesters.byBien LuigiJune 2, 2020
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Read More4 minute read PoliticsGun Control Clears Initial Hurdle In Senate It looks like laws to control the use of guns has gained momentum with the Senate's most recent vote.byAssociated PressApril 12, 2013