1st North Korean defectors arrive in L.A. | Greeted by members of a church coalition that pressed for their safe passage, they tell of famine, enslavement, torture and repression (Los Angeles Times)
Mexico seek divine intervention for World Cup | Mexico's religious leaders blessed the national soccer team on Saturday before the players left for Europe to prepare for the World Cup finals (Reuters)
Roberts seeks greater consensus on court | Chief Justice John Roberts said Sunday he is seeking greater consensus on the Supreme Court, arguing that more consensus among justices is likely if hot-button issues are decided on the "narrowest possible grounds" (Associated Press)
Men shying from commitment in religion | American women are half again as likely as men to say they are "religious" and "absolutely committed" to their faith. Some 70 percent to 80 percent of college students involved in campus ministry are women (David Yount, Scripps Howard News Service)
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