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The man police say opened fire with a gun from his checked baggage at a Florida airport had a history of mental health problems - some of which followed his military service in Iraq - and was receiving psychological treatment at his home in Alaska, his relatives said Friday after the deadly shooting....
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Without a word, the gunman moved through the baggage claim picking off travelers until his handgun ran out of ammunition, leaving five dead and eight wounded in Fort Lauderdale's airport....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The new, declassified report on Russian efforts to influence the presidential election has a troublesome prediction: Russia isn't done intruding in U.S. politics and policymaking....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Carrie Fisher, who was laid to rest alongside her mother Debbie Reynolds Friday, was adored by family, friends and fans for her gallows humor and frank talk about her struggles with mental illness....
This is a big weekend for the Bay area as we are expecting a good number of visitors..
Washington D.C., Jan 6, 2017 / 02:10 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- As the 115th Congress is underway, a pro-life group is touting a new means of holding pro-life members accountable – a scorecard.“The Scorecard will help ensure accountability of Members to their constituents while identifying true defenders of the unborn in U.S. Congress,” March for Life Action announced on Wednesday.“At March for Life Action we aren't just looking for politicians who vote pro-life - we are looking for pro-life champions in the mold of Henry Hyde,” Tom McClusky, vice president of government affairs at the pro-life group March for Life Action, stated.Hyde was a congressman who successfully inserted into federal policy a prohibition on Medicaid dollars funding abortions. The Hyde Amendment has been supported by members of Congress in both parties for 40 years.Other advocacy groups, including National Right and Life and Planned Parenthood Action, use scorecards to inform voters...
Washington D.C., Jan 6, 2017 / 04:35 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Christian survivors of the ISIS genocide have serious humanitarian needs, but their faith remains strong, one congressman said after his visit to displaced Christians in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.The faith of Christians, “every one of them,” has grown “stronger” since ISIS militants forced them from their homes in Northern Iraq and in and around Erbil where they have been living for over two years, Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) told CNA in an interview.Rep. Smith, chair of the House global human rights subcommittee, recently traveled to Erbil, Iraq to visit with survivors of the ISIS genocide there, most of them Christian. He also met with religious leaders and U.S. and United Nations officials.The faith of the Christians, he said, “has been tested in fire, and they are not capitulating, just the opposite. They love the Lord, and they love the Blessed Mother.”Currently around 70,000 displace...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Bob RollerBy Beth GriffinNEWARK,N.J. (CNS) -- The chasm between faith and life is the greatest challenge facingthe Catholic Church today, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin said at his installationMass, and he urged the church to be salt for the earth so that the presence ofChrist does not become "a comforting, nostalgic memory."Deliveringthe homily during the liturgy Jan. 6, the feast of the Epiphany, Cardinal Tobinsaid he wanted to head off "a growing trend that seems to isolate us,convincing us to neatly compartmentalize our lives" as people attend Masson Sunday and then doing "whatever we think we need to do to get by"the rest of the week.CardinalTobin said his appointment reminded him "that stakes are incredibly high" as heassumes leadership of the richly diverse Archdiocese of Newark."If wepermit the chasm between faith and life to continue to expand, we risk losingChrist, reducing him simply to an interesting idea of a comforting, nostalgicmemory. And if we lose Christ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Ilhan Omar took the oath as the nation's first Somali-American lawmaker this week, just days after an 8,500-mile journey that retraced her path from her war-torn homeland to Kenya to the Minnesota Capitol....
ATLANTA (AP) -- A winter storm stalking the South disrupted a new governor's inaugural ceremonies in North Carolina, triggered hundreds of fender benders in Tennessee and led shoppers to empty out shelves of bread and milk....
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