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UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- An international team has determined that the Syrian government carried out a third chemical attack in the conflict-wracked nation, according to a report released late Friday....
KIRKUK, Iraq (AP) -- A massive Islamic State assault on targets in and around the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk came to an end Saturday after a day and night of heavy clashes, as Iraqi forces launched a new advance southeast of the IS-held city of Mosul....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Police in New York say they're investigating an envelope containing a white powdery substance that was sent to Hillary Clinton's campaign, forcing an office to be evacuated....
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- Hillary Clinton's campaign is increasingly preparing for the possibility that Donald Trump may never concede the presidential election should she win, a development that could enormously complicate the crucial early weeks of her preparations to take office....
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Hillary Clinton has unveiled an emotional television ad criticizing Donald Trump that features the parents of a slain Muslim American Army captain. Trump is assuring supporters he will have no regrets if he loses the presidential election because he is going all out in the final weeks of the campaign....
MIAMI (AP) -- A woman performing the national anthem before an NBA preseason game in Miami on Friday night did so while kneeling at midcourt, and opening her jacket to show a shirt with the phrase "Black Lives Matter."...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- New York state enacted one of the nation's toughest restrictions on Airbnb on Friday with a new law authorizing fines of up to $7,500 for many short-term rentals....
Withering cyberattacks on server farms of a key internet firm repeatedly disrupted access to major websites and online services including Twitter, Netflix and PayPal across the United States on Friday. The White House called the disruption malicious and a hacker group claimed responsibility, though its assertion couldn't be verified....
It's never too late to make a change.
Rome, Italy, Oct 21, 2016 / 10:19 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A fellow Jesuit who has known Fr. Arturo Sosa for more than 50 years has said the newly elected head of the order, while not always explicitly vocal, is critical of the current socialist government in Venezuela pioneered by Hugo Chavez.“(Father) Sosa thinks that in countries where everything depends on the government, true democracy is impossible,” Fr. Francisco Javier Duplá told CNA Oct. 19.This goes for the current situation of Nicolas Maduro’s socialist government in Venezuela, he said, adding that Fr. Sosa has been “more critical than with Chavez.”A professor for 30 years at the Andrés Bello Catholic University in Venezuela (UCAB), one of the country's largest universities, Fr. Duplá had Fr. Sosa as a student in Spanish literature when the latter was just 16-years-old.The two lived together for three years while Fr. Sosa was a philosophy student at UCAB, and Fr. Dupl&aac...
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