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As Dr. Seuss’ canon of children’s books is being re-evaluated, I took a closer look at one that will remain in publication, “Horton Hatches The Egg.” Published in 1940, this was Dr. Seuss’ fourth book, and it was met with critical acclaim. The book features an elephant whose large ears and long trunk provided the ideal infrastructure for the artist’s distinct lumps and humps. 

WICHITA, Kan. — A U.S. government forensic team announced March 4 it has identified the remains of Father Emil Kapaun, a priest of the Diocese of Wichita, who was an Army chaplain and died in a Chinese prisoner-of-war camp during the Korean War. 

BAGHDAD — ­Visiting a Baghdad cathedral "hallowed by the blood of our brothers and sisters" murdered in a terrorist attack that shook the world, Pope Francis said their sacrifice must motivate faith and a commitment to working for the common good.

BAGHDAD — To consolidate peace and ensure progress, the government and people of Iraq must never treat anyone as a second-class citizen and must work each day to promote harmony, Pope Francis said.

What is President Biden talking about when he speaks of “codifying Roe v. Wade”? Biden has used the expression many times and conspicuously repeated it two days after the Inauguration in a joint statement with Vice President Kamala Harris.

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