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Fortune teller promising curse removal defrauds medical student
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Details on the trial and conviction of fortune teller found guilty of defrauding a medical student by claiming to be able to remove a family curse.
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Details on the trial and conviction of fortune teller found guilty of defrauding a medical student by claiming to be able to remove a family curse.
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Elizabeth Graham is reported stable after life-threatening injuries, the Cherokee Nation names a delegate to the US Congress, Buddhist temples destroyed, and more.
New federal contracting rules in the US may favor certain religious perspectives over others.
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