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| Good morning. It’s Monday, May 18, and this woman's incredible diamond discovery is making us want to book a trip to Arkansas. Now let's get to the news.  | A prayer festival backed by President Donald Trump took place in D.C. yesterday. | | | Secretary of State Marco Rubio appears on a screen at the Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving at the National Mall. (Eric Lee/Reuters) | - What happened? Speakers including top officials framed America as a nation founded to be explicitly Christian. Trump delivered a video message reading a Bible passage aloud.
- Why it matters: Until recently, it was virtually unheard of for U.S. officials to publicly tie the nation to a specific set of religious beliefs. Trump’s Cabinet is changing that norm.
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 | Trump is planning to build a permanent helipad at the White House. | | |
 | These charts explain why the job market is so tough right now. | | - The job market is fairly stable: But it doesn’t feel that way to most job seekers. Hiring is stagnant, the labor force is shrinking, and some workers are too nervous to move jobs.
- A frozen job market: The chart above and these six others show why people feel stuck. Businesses have slowed hiring, in part because global uncertainty has made them wary.
- According to our finance columnist: Trump had a bridezilla moment last week.
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 | Americans may have been exposed in an Ebola outbreak in central Africa. | - Yesterday: The World Health Organization declared a public health emergency over an unusually large Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
- A handful of Americans were potentially exposed: At least one person with symptoms might need to be evacuated. But the public risk in the U.S. remains low.
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 | High humidity and record heat are about to make it feel like July in the East. | | | Widespread high to very high humidity levels are forecast to spread across the central and eastern U.S. through Wednesday. (Ben Noll/The Washington Post/NOAA) | - This week: A surge of humid air will spread from the Midwest to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Look up how hot and humid it will be where you live here.
- In central states: A spate of severe storms is expected to hit a crescendo today. Damaging gusts are the main risk, but a few strong tornadoes are also possible.
- In Oklahoma: A massive spiraling thunderstorm recently created this otherworldly scene.
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 | Head and neck cancers are on the rise. | - Each year in the U.S.: There are about 60,000 new diagnoses of cancers of the head and neck. Globally, cases are expected to rise 30% by 2030.
- But you can cut your risk: Follow this expert advice, such as getting vaccinated against HPV and avoiding smoking or excessive drinking.
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 | This woman keeps beating men at America’s most punishing running events. | | | Rachel Entrekin, 34, celebrates after crossing the finish line to win the Cocodona 250 ultramarathon on May 6. (Anadolu/Getty) | |