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Georgia moving forward with mass voter purge MondayGeorgia election officials are set to begin a mass purge of inactive voters from the state’s voting rolls on Monday. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in October released a list of over 313,000 voters whose registrations were at risk of being cancelled, about 4% of the state’s total registered voters
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Holiday shopping off to slow start, US retail sales up 0.2%U.S. retail sales rose at a modest pace in November as the holiday shopping season appeared to have a slow start.
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Cries of abuse in Catholic Church start to be heard in JapanCatholics make up less than 0.5% of the population in Japan, where a handful of people have gone public as survivors of clergy sexual abuse. The global scandal has thus far concentrated on heavily Catholic countries.
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Cries of abuse in Catholic Church start to be heard in JapanHarumi Suzuki and Katsumi Takenaka are among the few who have gone public as survivors of Catholic clergy sexual abuse in Japan. But they are starting to feel less alone as other victims decided to come forward.
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Sperm start-ups bet on declining male fertilityStart-ups want men to track, train or freeze their sperm.
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Cries of abuse in Catholic Church start to be heard in JapanHarumi Suzuki and Katsumi Takenaka are among a handful of people who have gone public as survivors of Catholic clergy sexual abuse in Japan
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