Women protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi chant during a demonstration.

Cairo’s chaos

Egypt |  Islamists crack down on opponents, as Egypt’s president insists referendum will go forward

A wounded protester reacts during clashes between supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi outside the presidential palace in Cairo Wednesday.

Constitutional chaos

Egypt |  Supporters of President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood clash with secularists and Christians in Cairo

Geng He, wife of Gao Zhisheng; Bridgette Chen, daughter of Liu Xianbin; Li Jing, wife of Guo Quan (from left to right)
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Remember those who are in prison

Daniel of the Year |  It’s a new day for China’s Communist leadership, but not for the dissidents the government imprisons. They linger in remote jails, beaten, forgotten, and…

TURMOIL: Tens of thousands of Egyptians protest in Tahrir Square against Morsi on Nov. 27.
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Power grab

Egypt |  Demonstrators take to the streets–again–as signs of an Islamist-hardened Egypt emerge

WINNING NUMBERS: African-Americans in line to vote in Miami on Oct. 28 as part of the “Souls to the Polls” effort to mobilize Christian voters.
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Demographic hope

Politics |  A sobering 2012 election has political conservatives searching for ways to regain lost ground. Evangelical minorities might be a place to start

By a nose

By a nose

Politics |  President Barack Obama narrowly wins a second term in office

Michelle Obama at a rally at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Monday

States of play

Politics |  Close polling in swing states send candidates in a final dash across the map, including a visit to North Carolina by the first lady

Paul Ryan campaigning in Castle Rock, Colo., on Sunday

Vice and virtue

Politics |  Paul Ryan warns that President Obama threatens ‘Judeo-Christian values’

TOP CHEFS: Brian and Eric at Victory Trade School.
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Hope for the poor

Effective Compassion |  Poverty in the United States is at a two decade high, but local groups that connect work and faith to charity provide lasting relief

Presidential tea leaves

Presidential tea leaves

Politics |  News organizations begin forecasting election outcomes in a close race that’s impossible to predict

A vehicle damaged by Hurricane Sandy at Breezy Point in the New York City borough of Queens

Storm surge

Weather |  As Hurricane Sandy slams the East Coast, causing death and major power outages, the presidential campaign pauses

SHOW OF SOLIDARITY: Christians mourn religious violence in Orissa and other parts of India.
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Not forsaken

Religion |  A sharp increase in violence against Christians worldwide brings renewed urgency to the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

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