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Haitians wait for the opening of the border between Jimani, Dominican Republic, and Malpasse, Haiti, on a market day, Thursday, June 18, 2015. As the Dominican Republic starts cracking down on migrants, the Dominican government is urging people to start carrying documents to prove they're residents and avoid deportation in case immigration agents stop them. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Immigration in the Dominican: a glimpse of our future?

Embrace Your Inner Sinner With Parson James’ “Sinner Like You (via Noisey by Vice)”

Parson James: a sinner like you?

The art of ignorance

Businesswoman: New York City millennials can rent Nina Keneally, 63 for $40 an hour to give them motherly help and advice (Credit: Need a Mom NYC on Facebook)

Do you need to rent a mom?

Irving police Chief Larry Boyd delivers a statement regarding Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old student detained by police on Monday, during a news conference, September 16, 2015, in Irving, Texas. Police detained the 14-year-old Muslim boy after a teacher at MacArthur High School decided that a homemade clock he brought to class looked like a bomb, according to school and police officials. The family of Ahmed Mohamed said the boy was suspended for three days from the school in the Dallas suburb. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

Police under criticism: a call to prayer

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding at the Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake, Iowa, August 14, 2015 (Credit: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Hillary and ‘Black Lives Matter’: The nature of change

Ohio State University band members celebrate during the 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the 81st Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, January 1, 2015 (Credit: AP Images/Cheryl Gerber)

What’s wrong with sowing your wild oats?

The Stoning of Saint Stephen (Credit: Rembrandt)

A leader’s courage

Interim Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Kevin Davis, right, speaks alongside Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake at a news conference after Rawlings-Blake announced her firing of Commissioner Anthony Batts, July 8, 2015, in Baltimore, Maryland (Credit: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Police chief convenes group to discuss racial tensions

Independence Day celebration fireworks are seen from the Iwo Jima, U.S. Marine Corps Memorial at the entrance of Arlington National Cemetery, with the Lincoln Memorial, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Yates Building (dark red brick building), the Washington Monument (with scaffolding), and the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. in the distance, Arlington, VA, July 4, 2013 (Credit: USDA photo by Lance Cheung via Flickr)

It’s July Fourth every day

Protesters hold a sign during a rally to take down the Confederate flag at the South Carolina Statehouse, Tuesday, June 23, 2015, in Columbia, South Carolina, June 23, 2015 (Credit: AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)

Is the Confederate flag a symbol of heritage or hate?

Charleston, South Carolina, shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof is escorted from the Cleveland County Courthouse in Shelby, North Caroline, Thursday, June 18, 2015 (Credit: AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Charleston shooting: is religion to blame?

A person wearing a rainbow-colored tie and Equality Texas flag joins faith leaders and congregation members of various churches from around the state rally on the step of the Texas Capitol steps to call for more equality for same-sex couples, Tuesday, February 17, 2015, in Austin, Texas (Credit: AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Are Christians changing their minds on gay marriage?

Yaya Toure (R), a forward for Manchester City in the English Premier League, celebrates with teammate James Milner (L) after scoring his first of two goals against Swansea City at The Liberty Stadium, May 17, 2015 (Credit: PA Wire)

Yaya Touré and racism in sports

Ku Klux Klan member during a demonstration in Huntsville, Texas on June 22, 2000 (Credit: Reuters/Adrees Latif)

South Carolina shooting: is the Civil War over?

Trevor Noah (Credit: Byron Keulemans)

The Daily Show’s new host: Trevor Noah

David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King (2nd from left) marches arm in arm across bridge in Selma, Alabama in a scene from the Paramount Pictures movie Selma (Credit: Paramount Pictures)

5 reminders from seeing Selma

Democratic challenger, former Republican Governor Charlie Crist (L) and Florida Republican Governor Rick Scott (R), shake hands after participating in their second debate in Davie, FL, October 15, 2014 (Credit: Reuters/Wilfredo Lee)

Are you tired of negative political ads?

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling (R) sit with his wife Rochelle (L) as they watch a game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Detroit Pistons at the Staples Center, March 22, 2014 (Credit: USA TODAY Sports/Jayne Kamin-Oncea)

Donald Sterling, racism, and the Bible

Tim Tebow, the Patriots renowned third-string quarterback, has signed autographs nearly every day since the start of training camp this year (Credit: AP/Steven Senne)

Learning from Tim Tebow on racism

Demonstrators hold signs aloft as they march during an NAACP march and rally to the front of the Sanford Police Department for Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida, March 31, 2012 (Credit: Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

Trayvon Martin and the shadow of racism

screen grab from a Cheerios commercial that is part of their Just Checking campaign. The commercial has created a controversy because of its depiction of an interracial family (Credit: Cheerios)

Why is this cereal ad so controversial?

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