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Pew Research Center has found an increase in the number of countries with religiously unaffiliated majorities—with 10 ...
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A lightning bolt that shot across the sky from East Texas to near Kansas City, Mo., during a 2017 thunderstorm has officially ...
The Genuine Cup brought soccer teams from 22 countries to Rice University for a tournament played by athletes with ...
Countries that lost their Christian majorities all saw growing percentages of religiously unaffiliated people.
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