Plus, the Church of Jesus Christ seeks fairness for plans to build McKinney Texas Temple. A conditional use permit for the temple was denied earlier this month.
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Good afternoon. On our mind today: A mental health crisis for U.S. parents, the controversial 1,000-mile supercommute and Labor Day travel safety tips. Read these and six other important stories below.

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Gov. Cox declares Sunday a day of prayer and fasting
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The Church of Jesus Christ seeks fairness for plans to build McKinney Texas Temple
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U.S. moms and dads have a mental health crisis
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Opinion: What inappropriate actions at Arlington National Cemetery can teach Americans about sacred places
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‘We have a clear-cut starter right now’: BYU’s Aaron Roderick updates QB situation ahead of season opener
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Driving this weekend? Here’s some advice on how to do it safely
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