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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In one of the most dramatic personal transformations in American political history, Tom Hayden went from being a famed 1960s and 1970s student radical to a mainstream elected official and elder statesman of the country's left. He died Sunday at age 76 following a lengthy illness....
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Members of Congress from both parties and national veterans leaders on Monday called for federal action to absolve the debts of nearly 10,000 soldiers who have been ordered by the Pentagon to repay in enlistment bonuses a decade after they signed up to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan....
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) -- Ana Car didn't remember the sudden impact, only that she woke up among dead and injured passengers in a dark bus filled with screams of terror and agony....
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- Joining forces in the presidential campaign's final stretch, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Elizabeth Warren pounded Donald Trump on Monday for disrespecting women and denigrating U.S. troops assisting Iraqis in their push to retake the city of Mosul....
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) -- A defiant Donald Trump blamed his campaign struggles on "phony polls" from the "disgusting" media on Monday, fighting to energize his most loyal supporters as his path to the presidency shrinks....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Premiums will go up sharply next year under President Barack Obama's health care law, and many consumers will be down to just one insurer, the administration confirmed Monday. That's sure to stoke another "Obamacare" controversy days before a presidential election....
Rome, Italy, Oct 24, 2016 / 10:52 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Bringing all people the lasting joy of the Church should be the focus of their service, Pope Francis told representatives of the Jesuits on Monday, as he urged them to shun pursuit of worldly leadership and position.“The service of good courage and discernment makes us men of the Church – not clerical men, but churchmen, men ‘for others,’ without our own thing that isolates but placing everything we have in communion and service,” he said Oct. 24 to the 36th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus at the order's general curia in Rome.“We walk neither alone nor comfortably; we walk with ‘a heart that does not rest, which does not close in on itself, but which beats to the rhythm of a journey that takes place along with all the faithful people of God,’” he said, quoting a homily he gave in January 2014.“Let us walk, making ourselves all for all.”After prayi...
IMAGE: CNS/Nancy WiechecBy Nancy WiechecNOGALES,Ariz. (CNS) -- The apostolic nuncio to the United States celebrated Mass at theU.S.-Mexico border Oct. 23 offering prayers to break down the barriers thatseparate people.ArchbishopChristophe Pierre faced the immense steel border fence in Nogales as he and thebishop of Tucson and the bishop of Mexico's Diocese of Nogales, Sonora,concelebrated the liturgy with people gathered on both sides of the border.Thenuncio began the prayer of the faithful with a plea for unity. "Jesus,we come before you today as your disciples, sometimes filled with fear anddoubt, even suspicion," he said. "We pray to dismantle the barriers within ourhearts and minds that separate us, who are all members of your body."Followinghis words, young people led the congregation in prayers for "needed immigrationreform," for humane treatment of migrants who don't have documents, and for "securityand justice for all." They prayed especially for migrant children, "who arevu...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senior staff members on Hillary Clinton's nascent campaign were conscious about diversity in the top ranks two months before the Democratic presidential candidate formally announced her bid, according to hacked emails from the personal account of a top campaign official....
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- Joining forces in the presidential campaign's final stretch, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Elizabeth Warren pounded Donald Trump on Monday for disrespecting women and denigrating U.S. troops assisting Iraqis in their push to retake the city of Mosul....
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