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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro celebrates the results of Sunday's referendum to elect members of his constituent assembly. For this "fundamental assault on the freedoms of the Venezuelan people," the U.S. Treasury announced sanctions on Maduro on Monday. Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Hobby Lobby agreed earlier this month to a forfeiture of smuggled artifacts. Holly Hildreth/Moment Editorial/Getty Images hide caption

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Israeli Authorities Arrest Antiquities Dealers In Connection With Hobby Lobby Scandal

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Qatar And Saudi Arabia Take Their Feud To The Airwaves, Internet

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Unrest In Venezuela Deepens After 'Sham Election'

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Chechen Leader's MMA Empire: A Tool For Propaganda And More

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Putin Orders Cuts Of U.S. Diplomatic Corps In Russia

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In Search Of Love, Too Many Messages In The Bottles

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Morning News Brief: A New White House Chief Of Staff, Russia Expels U.S. Diplomats

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A U.S.-Russia Low Point After U.S. Diplomats Expelled

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Kim Hak-min, 30, is an electrical engineering student at Sogang University who fixes iPhones as a side business. Elise Hu/NPR hide caption

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How Steve Jobs Helped This North Korean Defector 'Think Different'

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Sunday

Members of Argentina's Venezuelan community protest against the election for a constituent assembly on Sunday, in Buenos Aires, as Venezuela holds the controversial vote. Alejandro Pagni/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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How Much Can A Vision Of Your 'Future Self' Motivate You To Achieve?

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