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Senator Amy Klobuchar says, as a presidential candidate, she is a "progressive who wants to see change.
Read more: Senator Amy Klobuchar's Opening Arguments on Morning Edition – Tuesday at 6 am

In February, Pope Francis acknowledged a longstanding dirty secret in the Roman Catholic Church — the sexual abuse of nuns by priests.
It's an issue that had long been kept under wraps, but in the #MeToo era, a #NunsToo movement has emerged, and now sexual abuse is more widely discussed.
Read more: After Years Of Abuse By Priests, #NunsToo Are Speaking Out
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