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Why the director of national intelligence needs more than political loyalty to do the job

The newly named director of national intelligence is a Trump political ally who has no experience in national security. A veteran of the field says it matters who holds the job.

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What the tattoos of World Cup players say about their love, life and religious beliefs

As millions watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup, players’ tattoos will be on display – offering a glimpse into the inner lives of soccer’s…

By Gustavo Morello - 10 hours ago
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Cincinnati, where Vance converted, gives a glimpse of Catholicism’s history in America’s heartland

For more than a century, anti-Catholicism was a powerful force in the region’s culture and politics. But religious pluralism ultimately…

By Matthew Smith - 10 hours ago
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World Cup creates perfect conditions for infectious diseases to spread – here are the biggest threat

Respiratory diseases like measles and flu pose a much bigger threat to public health for the World Cup than does Ebola.

By Andrés Henao - 1 days ago

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