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The power of prayer Special Section Ad (11/30/2015)

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National Edition News cover for November 29, 2015 - Shiite government reigns at other tribes’ peril: Former Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi hopes for tribal harmony. (Associated Press)

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People are escorted away after a deadly shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, in Colorado Springs, Colo. A gunman opened fire at the clinic on Friday, authorities said, wounding multiple people. (Daniel Owen/The Gazette via AP)

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This picture released on Friday, Nov. 27, 2015 by the Amaq news agency which is affiliated with the Islamic State group, purports to show cars burning after Russian airstrikes that targeted civilian areas, in Raqqa, Syria. (militant photo via AP)

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Illustration on NOAA's climate change fictions by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Illustration on Obama's undermining Arctic oil exploration and production by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Pope Francis speaks at the United Nations regional office in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Pope Francis warned Thursday that it would be "catastrophic" for world leaders to let special interest groups get in the way of a global agreement to curb fossil fuel emissions as he brought his environmental message to the heart of Africa on the eve of make-or-break climate change talks in Paris. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)

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People walk by a logo of Volkswagen at a dealership in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. South Korea said Thursday it fined Volkswagen $12.3 million and ordered recalls of 125,522 diesel vehicles after the government found their emissions tests were rigged. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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National Edition News cover for November 26, 2015 - Another green energy project goes in the red: Spain's King Juan Carlos, fourth left, walk with Abengoa Chairman Felipe Benjumea, fifth right, in front of solar panels during the inauguration of the new PS20 solar tower at the Solucar Platform in Sanlucar la Mayor, southern Spain, on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009. PS20, on of the most powerful commercial solar tower in the world, consists of a solar field made up of 1,255 mirrored heliostats producing a steam which is converted into electricity generation by a turbine. (AP Photo/Miguel Angel Morenatti)

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An globelike tent hosting an exhibition on climate is set up in the courtyard of the French Environment Ministry. President Obama will head to a historic climate change summit in Paris next week. (Associated Press)

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Spain's King Juan Carlos (fourth from left) walks with Abengoa Chairman Felipe Benjumea in front of solar panels during the inauguration of a solar tower in southern Spain. The firm, which is also constructing large-scale solar power projects in the U.S. and has received at least $2.7 billion in federal loan guarantees since 2010, said Wednesday it will begin insolvency proceedings. (Associated Press)

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In this Oct. 30, 2015 photo, Giovanni R. Santini, appears at his wife's grave at a cemetery in Lafitte, La. Santini has spent decades trying to prove he's an American Indian, and folks in his bayou town no longer doubt he's a proud member of the 17,000-strong tribe Houma scattered across south Louisiana. Not so for the federal government. For decades, efforts by the Houma to become a federally recognized native American tribe have failed -- much like those of dozens of other groups nationwide. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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Recruiting video for Marine Corps Officer Helicopter Pilots to apply for HMX-1 out of Quantico, Va. (Video: White House Communications Agency) ** FILE **