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IMAGE: CNS photo/Mary Stachyra Lopez, ABy Mary Stachyra LopezARLINGTON,Va. (CNS) ?- In late February Father Mauricio Pineda, parochial vicar of AllSaints Church in Manassas, heard from a couple he had married a few years ago.Thehusband had been detained by immigration authorities. They just had a baby fourmonths ago. They didn't know what to do.FatherPineda gave the best advice he could: Trust God. Keep praying hard. And hepromised to pray for them, too.Theconversation was one of many such calls Father Pineda, and priests throughoutthe Arlington Diocese, have taken during the last few weeks amid increasedenforcement of immigration laws. In a time of personal crisis, immigrants inthe country without documents are turning in large numbers to their church forspiritual counsel and practical legal assistance through Catholic Charities."I'vebeen living in this country for 18 years now and I've never seen this kind ofpressure and fear," said Father Pineda, who is originally from El Salvado...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration is moving to roll back federal fuel-economy requirements that would have forced automakers to increase significantly the efficiency of new cars and trucks, a key part of former President Barack Obama's strategy to combat global warming....
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gorging on bacon, skimping on nuts? These are among food habits that new research links with deaths from heart disease, strokes and diabetes....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- U.S. missile launchers and other equipment needed to set up a controversial missile defense system have arrived in South Korea, the U.S. and South Korean militaries said Tuesday, a day after North Korea test-fired four ballistic missiles into the ocean near Japan....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrats pushed Tuesday for a special prosecutor to examine the Trump administration's potential ties to Russia, using a confirmation hearing to urge the No. 2 pick at the Justice Department to consider handing over any such investigation to an independent overseer....
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The next battle in the criminal case against Bill Cosby will be whether prosecutors can use his lurid deposition testimony about giving pills and alcohol to a string of women before sex - material that may be disallowed at his trial since the judge ruled most of the women themselves can't testify....
BAIDOA, Somalia (AP) -- Visibly shocked by the suffering of malnourished Somalis and cholera victims during an emergency visit, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday urged international support to alleviate Somalia's worsening hunger crisis....
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Casey Anthony knows that much of the world believes she killed her 2-year-old daughter, despite her acquittal. But nearly nine years later, she insists she doesn't know how the last hours of Caylee's life unfolded....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump and his top health official praised the new House Republican health care legislation Tuesday, even as surging conservative opposition complicated party leaders' drive to sell the proposal to rank-and-file lawmakers and the public....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- WikiLeaks published thousands of documents Tuesday described as secret files about CIA hacking tools the government employs to break into users' computers, mobile phones and even smart TVs from companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung....
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