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By the time a lawsuit over pollution from a nuclear weapons plant had reached Judge Neil Gorsuch, it had crawled through the courts for more than two decades, outliving some of the landowners who said the contamination destroyed their property values....
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) -- As deaths from painkillers and heroin abuse spiked and street crimes increased, the mayor of Everett took major steps to tackle the opioid epidemic devastating this working-class city north of Seattle....
LONDON (AP) -- Britain's Parliament has told Prime Minister Theresa May she can file for divorce from the European Union. She will send the formal letter by the end of March. Then comes the hard part - the arguments, the lawyers, the squabbles over money....
NEW YORK (AP) -- The White House and its allies are stepping up their attacks on a foe typically associated with fragile democracies, military coups and spy thrillers....
A powerful nor'easter hit the Northeast on Tuesday after a largely uneventful winter, dropping up to 2 feet of snow in some places, grounding thousands of flights and leading to school and work closures along the coast....
NEW YORK (AP) -- A blustery, late-season storm clobbered the Northeast with sleet and heavy snow Tuesday, crippling much of the Washington-to-Boston corridor after a stretch of unusually mild winter weather that had people thinking spring was already here....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Congressional Budget Office report on a Republican health care bill has set off an intense reaction in Washington, and some on both sides of the debate are playing loose with the facts....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House and Republican leaders in Congress scrambled on Tuesday to shore up support for their health care bill as critics went on the attack over new estimates that 14 million people would lose insurance coverage in the first year alone....
(Vatican Radio) Archbishop Ivan Jurkovic has urged the international community to “embrace the perspective of victims” of the Syrian war.In a statement delivered to Human Rights Council of the United Nations in Geneva, Jurkovic reflected on the disastrous situation that continues to unfold in Syria after more than six years of violence.Jurkovic, who is the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the UN and Other International Organizations in Geneva, reiterated the Holy See’s solidarity with the Syrian people and called “all involved parties to engage in a serious dialogue and to work towards a future of peace and justice”.Please find below the Statement by Archbishop Ivan Jurkovic at the 34thSession of the Human Rights Council:Item 4 – Interactive Dialogue with the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic (Geneva, 14 March 2017)Mr. President,The Report of the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic, as well as other sources, &n...
(Vatican Radio) Hunger-related illnesses have killed dozens of children over the past two months at just one government-run hospital in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. That’s according to the United Nations. A severe drought has brought Somalia to the brink of famine.There are currently 6.2 million people in need of assistance in Somalia, almost half of the country's population.Bishop Giorgio Bertin, the Apostolic Administrator of Mogadishu spoke to Lydia O’Kane about the desperate situation facing people in the country as a result of drought and insecurity.Listen:  “It is a severe crisis”, he said, “because the last two rainy seasons have been almost completely missed in several parts of Somalia but for the specific case of Somalia the problem of drought is coupled with insecurity.”He goes on to say that although there is a recognized government, it governs only part of Mogadishu and some other areas and therefore, “the lack o...
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