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WASHINGTON (AP) -- If Donald Trump wants to know whether he was the subject of surveillance by the U.S. government, he may be uniquely positioned to get an answer....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans on Monday released their long-awaited plan for unraveling former President Barack Obama's health care law, a package that would scale back the government's role in health care and likely leave more Americans uninsured....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Without fanfare, President Donald Trump signed a scaled-back version of his controversial ban on many foreign travelers Monday, hoping to avoid a new round of lawsuits and outrage while fulfilling a central campaign promise. His order still bars new visas for people from six Muslim-majority countries and temporarily shuts down America's refugee program....
Washington D.C., Mar 6, 2017 / 10:43 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Supreme Court will not hear the case of a transgender student’s demand to access public school single-sex bathrooms, instead sending it back to the lower courts for reconsideration.Announced Monday, the decision to send the case back to a lower court was based on the Trump administration’s recent announcement that it was withdrawing the Obama-era guidance which had stated that students should have access to the facilities of their self-perceived gender identification.“The first duty of school districts is to protect the bodily privacy rights of all of the students who attend their schools and to respect the rights of parents who understandably don’t want their children exposed in intimate changing areas like locker rooms and showers,” Kerri Kupec, legal counsel for the group Alliance Defending Freedom, stated in response to the Court’s decision.The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals h...
By Dennis SadowskiWASHINGTON (CNS) -- This summer's convocation of American Catholic leaders will give the 3,000 participants a better understanding of what it means to be missionary disciples who evangelize in every facet of their lives.Representatives of sponsoring organizations preparing for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops-led, invitation-only "Convocation of Catholic Leaders: The Joy of the Gospel in America" July 1-4 in Orlando, Florida, said they are drawing from key papal documents and long-standing church teaching to develop a program that inspires attendees to act joyfully in bringing mercy to a 21st-century world.Pope Francis, following in the footsteps of his predecessors since the Second Vatican Council, has focused his papacy on the meaning of missionary discipleship and the importance of reaching to the margins of the world, said Pallotine Father Frank S. Donio, director of the Catholic Apostolate Center."The term 'missionary discipleship' is saying that we're...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Jonathan Ernst, ReutersBy Jean GonzalezORLANDO,Fla. (CNS) -- Marcus Millien stood patiently as a teacher of St. Andrew Schoolstraightened his black, yellow and white necktie.Shewanted to make sure he looked his best since he would be presenting hispersonal education story to the president of the United States.Asdaunting a prospect that might be for a teen, truth be told the teacher lookedmore nervous than 16-year-old Millien, a junior at Bishop Moore High School inOrlando and a graduate of St. Andrew.Flashinga confident smile, Millien knew what he wanted to say during a roundtablediscussion about the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship program to President DonaldTrump.OnMarch 3, the president and other dignitaries toured the predominantly blackschool in which 70 percent of students benefit from the school choicescholarship program.Trumpwas joined by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio,R-Florida, and Florida Gov. Rick Scott in a tour of the school that ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- An Indian man wounded in an apparently racially motivated shooting that killed his friend at a suburban Kansas City bar told detectives that the gunman asked if their "status was legal" before he opened fire, according to an affidavit released Monday....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Robert Osborne, the genial face of Turner Classic Movies and a walking encyclopedia of classic Hollywood, has died. He was 84....
LONDON (AP) -- In a debate that has gone from office corridors to Britain's Parliament, lawmakers put their foot down Monday and told employers to stop making women wear high heels as part of corporate dress codes....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court is returning a transgender teen's case to a lower court without reaching a decision, leaving in limbo the issue of transgender rights in school settings....
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