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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) in action against the Detroit Lions during an NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. (AP Images/Rick Osentoski)

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Beware of unquestioning science worship illustration by The Washington Times

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Illustration on Congressional religious bigotry by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Illustration on jurists, faith and the Constitution by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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A nationwide prayer vigil has been organized for President Trump on Saturday night, following his positive test for coronavirus exposure, revealed by the White House on Friday. (Image courtesy of Amy Kremer)

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre on New York's Long Island filed for bankruptcy Thursday due financial pressure from lawsuits over past sexual abuse by clergy members. The petitions follow bankruptcy declarations in Syracuse, Buffalo and Rochester. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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Illustration on the Catholic vote and the Supreme Court by Linas Garsys/The Washington times

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C-SPAN's senior political editor Steve Scully has covered every single presidential convention for the public affairs network since 1990 — and attended every single convention since 1980. (C-SPAN)

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A truck plowed into a crowd of Breoanna Taylor protesters in Buffalo, New York. (Amateur video from Brandan Moses-Bonner)

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Illustration on common sense civilization by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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A protester stands outside the house of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. More protests are expected to follow. (Associated Press)

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A 90-year-old statue of Jesus was destroyed at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 15, 2020. (Image: Twitter, Catholic Diocese of El Paso)

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A 90-year-old statue of Jesus was destroyed at St. Patrick's Cathedral in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 15, 2020. (Image: Instagram, Catholic Diocese of El Paso)

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In this screen grab from a widely circulated video, Susan Young (left), a member of the D.C. GOP Council, and Republican National Committeeman Chris Ager purportedly encounter a group of protesters on Aug. 27 as they leave the White House, where they had attended the final night of the Republican National Convention and President Trump's speech accepting the reelection nomination.

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China is building up its People's Liberation Army and stepping up provocations and military coercion in Asia, including against pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong. "Gray zone" warfare below the level of armed clashes is seen as as part of Beijing's strategy to increase its power and influence throughout the region. (Associated Press/File)

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President Trump slammed a group of Black Lives Matter protesters as "thugs" Tuesday after a now-viral video showed them harassing elderly White diners in Pittsburgh. ( screen grab via Twitter/@drrollergator)

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Illustration on the Portland protests by Alexander Hunter/The WashingtonTimes

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MSNBC guest host Tiffany Cross [top and center] on Sunday slammed the lineup of conservative Black speakers at the Republican National Convention last week, calling it a "modern-day minstrel show." (screengrab via MSNBC)

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A man was fatally shot Saturday in Portland, Oregon, after counterdemonstrators downtown confronted a caravan of about 600 vehicles. Members of the right-wing Patriot Prayer group said the man was one of theirs, and they blamed Black Lives Matter protesters and Antifa for his death. (Associated Press)

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Convention season (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)