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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A wide array of Wisconsin environmental regulations would be waived in an effort to speed up construction of a $10 billion Foxconn electronics factory under a proposal Gov. Scott Walker unveiled Friday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House sits two miles from the U.S. Capitol, but this week, it might as well have been a world away....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States punished Iran on Friday for launching a satellite-carrying rocket into space by hitting six Iranian entities with sanctions targeting the country's ballistic missiles program....
LONDON (AP) -- Charlie Gard, the terminally ill British baby at the center of a legal and ethical battle that attracted the attention of Pope Francis and U.S. President Donald Trump, died Friday. He was one week shy of his first birthday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- John McCain seemed poised to be the savior of the GOP health bill when he returned to the Capitol despite a brain cancer diagnosis....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- His White House in turmoil, President Donald Trump abruptly announced late Friday he was appointing Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to be his chief of staff, ending the tumultuous six-month tenure of Reince Priebus....
Caracas, Venezuela, Jul 28, 2017 / 11:12 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Venezuela faces potentially radical changes to its constitution this weekend, after years of economic collapse and shortages.In the midst of the political upheaval, the Venezuelan bishops are urging both the government and the people to seek a respectful, democratic solution.“The country is in ruins, people are dying of hunger, there are a number of children dying every month in the hospitals. This demonstrates that the government has not been on top of the circumstances,” said Cardinal Jorge Urosa of Caracas in an interview with Venezuelan journalist Carlos Croes.He stressed that the administration of President Nicolas Maduro must dialogue with the country’s legislature, the National Assembly, whose majority is in opposition to the regime.The government’s misunderstanding and mishandling of the country’s problems, the cardinal continued, is “something that works against peace in the co...
London, England, Jul 28, 2017 / 11:51 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A spokesperson for the parents of terminally ill British infant Charlie Gard has reported that their “beautiful little boy” has died.He had been taken into hospice care on July 27, a day before the announcement of his death. In a statement, his mother said: “Our beautiful little boy has gone, we are so proud of you Charlie.”Gard, 11 months old, and his parents, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, had been at the center of a months-long legal debate regarding parental rights and human life. They had been denied the chance to take him to the U.S. for experimental treatment as well as their wish to spend a week with him in hospice care at home.The case garnered international attention and support, with President Donald Trump and Pope Francis both weighing in via twitter in support of the boy and his parents this month. The pediatric hospital Bambino Gesù in Rome, known as “the pope’s hospital...
IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- As the U.S. president's personalenvoy to the Vatican, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See has a unique role inbuilding a bridge between the political center of the United States and thereligious-spiritual center of the universal Catholic Church in Rome.Like every U.S. ambassador, the diplomats it assigns tothe Holy See function as a two-way street: They are messengers, representingthe U.S. president in all matters and explaining the administration's policies,and they are observers, acting as the eyes and ears of the United States andkeeping track of what is unfolding at the Vatican.President Donald Trump has nominated Callista Gingrich tobe his ambassador. The 51-year-old testified before the Senate Committee onForeign Relations July 18 and was awaiting confirmation as the month drew to aclose.The Holy See is more than just an independent sovereignstate: It's also the home of the pope and a font of moral-ethical responses to...
IMAGE: CNS/family handout, courtesy FeatureworldBy Simon CaldwellMANCHESTER, England (CNS) -- Charlie Gard, the British baby whose legal battle caught the attention of the world, died July 28, just overa week before his first birthday, his family announced.Connie Yates, the baby's mother, issued a brief statementsaying: "Our beautiful little boy has gone, we are so proud ofyou Charlie."Charlie, who would have turned 1 year old Aug. 4, had beentransferred to a hospice for palliative care after Yates and his father, ChrisGard, said July 24 they had decided to drop their legal battle to pursuetreatment overseas.The couple wanted to take Charlie home to die, but a HighCourt judge decided it was in the child's best interest to spend his finalhours in the care of a hospice. He suffered from encephalomyopathicmitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome.The situation had caught the world's attention, includingthe attention of Pope Francis. The day the parents dropped their legal battle, GregBurke,...
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