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will begin next week as Democrats prepare to take their case against President Donald Trump to the public.Schiff, a California Democrat, said that three witnesses would testify in public next week: US diplomat 210

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Yet it remains complicated to answer why there has been a rise in deaths and why black women are more affected than women of other races, said Dr. Michael Lindsay, associate professor at the Emory University School of Medicine and chief of service for gynecology and obstetrics at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. 316

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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Wednesday that "arbitration was won in the President's favor" regarding the case. The statement is an admission that the nondisclosure agreement exists and that it directly involves Trump. It was the first time the White House had admitted the President was involved in any way with Clifford. 339

  

While the law can shield owners from damages, over 90% of cases where injury and death are involved are settled before trial, Mercante said. 140

  

When you read the phrase "practice their faith in other ways," it may be tempting to visualize dreadlocked Jubus and Thoreau wannas wandering barefoot around Walden Pond.But that's not the picture Pew's data paints.The believers most likely to say they practice their faith in "other ways" aren't spiritual freelancers with a disdain for discipline. They're Republican women in their 50s, and lot of them are Christians.Of those who believe in religion but don't regularly attend religious services, nearly 7 in 10 still identify with a particular tradition, including 6 in 10 who say they are Christian.More than half the people who believe but don't attend religious services regularly are women, and they are more likely than men to say they haven't found a house of worship they like and have found other ways to put their faith into practice.And why haven't these women found a house of worship they like? More than 6 in 10 said it's because they have poor health or difficulty getting around, and more than half (54%) said it's because they haven't felt welcomed by congregations.That's especially true of African-American men and women who are more likely than whites and Latinos to say they don't go to church because they don't feel welcome or there is no worship space for their religion in their area.So, what does all this mean?American pastors, imams and rabbis have spent endless amounts of time trying to cater to millennials' religious tastes, or at least what they perceive to be millennials' tastes: Coffee bars. Hip young pastors. Mission trips to exotic locales.But this study suggests that there is a group of believers who seem like they'd actually like to go to religious services, if only someone could help get them there and welcome them when they arrive. 1781

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