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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Stevie Ryan, an actress and comedian who gained fame with impersonations of celebrities on YouTube, has died. She was 33....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump criticized North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Monday after that country's latest missile launch, asking, "Does this guy have anything better to do with his life?"...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile Tuesday that appeared to have flown for a longer time than previous such missiles, landing in waters near North Korea's bitter rival, Japan, according to U.S., Japanese and South Korean officials....
Orlando, Fla., Jul 3, 2017 / 03:47 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- An encounter with the Lord frees us from sin and fear, and frees us for mission and evangelization, said Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore in his homily at the closing Mass for the USCCB’s Fortnight for Freedom. The July 3 Mass was held during the Convocation of Catholic Leaders in Orlando, Florida, and concluded the U.S. Bishop’s Fortnight for Freedom, a two week period of prayer for religious freedom in the United States. The Mass was also celebrated on the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, also known as “doubting Thomas”, from whom we can learn a lot about freedom, Archbishop Lori said.   Archbishop Lori started by sharing his own moment of doubting. When he was about 10 years old, the only working TV set in his house broke, the Archbishop recalled. Forced to live without shows like “I Love Lucy” and Fulton Sheen’s “Life is Worth Living”, he wou...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Shannon Stapleton, ReutersBy Rhina GuidosWASHINGTON (CNS) -- Agencies and organizations that helprefugees start new lives in the U.S. worry about the fate that awaits migrantsin transit as well as those who will not be allowed into the country as thepartial ban that the U.S. Supreme Court set in motion with its late June rulinggoes into effect in early July."The immediate priority is the safety of those refugees whoare en route, ensuring they reach their destination," said Ashley Feasley,policy director for Migration and Refugee Services at the U.S. Conference ofCatholic Bishops in Washington. "We are also very concerned about theindividuals who have assured cases that are scheduled for travel after July 6 whomay not be able to arrive now due to the interpretation of the Supreme Courtdecision and the executive order."The Supreme Court announced June 26 itwould temporarily allow the Trump administration's plan to ban of refugees fromsix majority-Muslim countries, un...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- A rapper shot someone in the neck days before performing at a concert in Little Rock that was the site of a shooting that left 28 people injured, federal prosecutors said Monday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal appeals court in Washington ruled Monday that the head of the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped his authority in trying to delay implementation of an Obama administration rule requiring oil and gas companies to monitor and reduce methane leaks....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Whether by whim or design, President Donald Trump keeps adding fuel to his incendiary Twitter battle against the media. The press is an easy target for the Republican president, and one his supporters love to hate....
HOUSTON (AP) -- Rolando Arriaza has visited hospitals, morgues and even the harsh, mesquite-covered terrain in South Texas that his brother trekked nearly two years ago after illegally crossing into the U.S. - all as part of an ongoing effort to find his sibling's remains and bring his family closure....
Nigerian parents are up in arms against a Nigerian Social Studies textbook used for learners in the first year of Junior Secondary School (JSS 1). According to the parents represented by the  Association of Concerned Mothers (ASCOM), the Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) being offered to their children, in school, is nothing but the promotion of an “unwholesome and dangerous ideology.” “Research has clearly shown that CSE is one of the most insidious attacks on the safety, health and innocence of our children. CSE claims to have an evidence-informed approach to effective sex, relationships and HIV/STI education. However, this ideology, which is already in use in government schools and some private schools in our country, promotes such things as abortion, homosexuality, masturbation and other controversial sexual ideologies to our children as young as eight years,” say Ngozi Agu and Chinelo Ujubuoñu of  ASCOM.Parents find particul...
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