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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Control of the Senate was up for grabs Tuesday as Republicans' hopes of protecting their narrow majority in an unpredictable election rested on a handful of states that were toss-ups until the end....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans held their noses as they picked a new president on Tuesday: More than half of voters cast their ballots with reservations about their candidate or because they disliked the others running....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Things to look for in the next hour on Election Day:...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's ugly and unpredictable presidential election barreled toward the finish Tuesday night, with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump fighting for Florida, North Carolina and Ohio, three of the nation's most competitive states....
Vatican City, Nov 8, 2016 / 10:22 am (CNA/EWTN News).- During Mass at the Vatican Tuesday, Pope Francis warned that the desire for power and money is an obstacle which keeps us from God, and that true freedom can only be found when we serve others.“Jesus taught us that he who commands must become like one who serves. Or, if one wants to be first he must be the servant of all,” he said at Mass Nov. 8 at Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican.“And this desire for power is not the way to becoming a servant of the Lord, in fact: it is an obstacle, one of these obstacles we prayed to the Lord to remove from us.”The presence of Jesus changes the world’s values, he noted: “The Lord has told us that no servant can have two masters. One either serves God or serves money.”Another obstacle to a true relationship with Christ that often happens in the life of the Church is treachery, or disloyalty, Francis explained. This disloyalty occurs when someone wants to...
Vancouver, Canada, Nov 8, 2016 / 11:56 am (CNA/EWTN News).- In a unanimous ruling, the highest court in British Columbia said that a Christian law school could not be denied accreditation merely for holding biblical beliefs on sexual morality.“A society that does not admit of and accommodate differences cannot be a free and democratic society – one in which its citizens are free to think, to disagree, to debate and to challenge the accepted view without fear of reprisal,” the high court said.“This case demonstrates that a well-intentioned majority acting in the name of tolerance and liberalism, can, if unchecked, impose its views on the minority in a manner that is in itself intolerant and illiberal.”In a unanimous Nov. 1 decision, the British Columbia Court of Appeal agreed with a lower court that the Law Society of British Columbia had wrongly denied accreditation to Trinity Western University’s proposed law school.The law society had initially ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano via ReutersBy Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Tears, prayers, caresses -- but mostof all, listening -- were the hallmarks of Pope Francis' "MercyFriday" visits during the Year of Mercy.As the jubilee began last December, Pope Francis said hewould ditch the media one Friday afternoon each month and personally try to givelife to the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.Throughout the year, he used his weekly general audiencesand monthly Saturday jubilee audiences to teach about the reality of God'smercy and the obligation of sharing mercy with others.But the Mercy Friday visits -- even the two that were notheld on a Friday -- were about presence. While top personnel at the places hevisited had some advance notice, in most cases the guests, residents orpatients did not. The Mercy Fridays gave them a chance to tell the pope theirstories and, usually, to share a late afternoon snack with him.Here is a list of the pope's Mercy Friday visits throug...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -- Hershey has come to the rescue of a college student who had his Kit Kat bar brazenly stolen....
NEW YORK (AP) -- A former home health aide rolled her eyes and insisted she wasn't guilty as she was charged Tuesday with shoving a woman onto the subway tracks under Times Square, killing her....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans seemed on track to secure two more years of House control in Tuesday's elections but with erosion of their historic majority, leaving hard-line conservatives with added clout to vex party leaders....
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