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Washington mayoral candidate Carol Schwartz chats with the media after casting her ballot at Goodwill Baptist Church, which served as the 25th precent polling place for Washington voters, Tuesday, November 5, 2002. ( Janine Sides / The Washington Times )
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George Mason named Brad Edwards, a former Washington Redskins safety, its new athletic director on June 2, 2014. (George Mason Athletics photo)
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New George Mason athletic director Brad Edwards speaks on June 9, 2014. (George Mason Athletics via Twitter)
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Sister Catherine Marie Hopkins, center, of The Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation has a laugh with the novice sisters at St. Cecilia in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Helped by aggressive recruiting, media campaigns and Web sites, Roman Catholic convents around the country say they are experiencing an upturn in new nuns for the first time in decades, drawing from a millennial generation inspired by Pope John Paul II and looking for an alternative lifestyle that draws them closer to God. (AP Photo/John Russell)
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White House counselor John Podesta speaks during a breakfast in Washington hosted by the Christian Science Monitor on June 6. (Michael Bonfigli/The Christian Science Monitor)
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Leader: Jalaluddin Haqqani and his son control 10,000 fighters, training bases and religious schools for children in Pakistan. Haqqani militants who cross into Afghanistan are responsible for many of the brutal killings of Americans. (Associated Press)
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A U.S. Air Force C130 flies above Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, during a ceremony in homage of paratroopers of the 82nd and 101st Airborne at the 70th D-Day anniversary. (Associated Press photographs)
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MSNBC host Chris Matthews (MSNBC)
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Hope United Methodist Church in New Jersey has turned an old bank building into a drive-through resource. "There's nothing to do with collecting money or targeting people. We're open to see who God sends us," church spokeswoman Nancy Seigle said.
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Ralph Reed, founder of the Faith & Freedom Coalition, says his group's three-day "Road to Majority" conference beginning June 19 will feature a host of conservative luminaries as speakers. (Associated Press)