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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A Minnesota police officer who fatally shot a black motorist told a supervisor on the scene that he didn't know where the motorist's gun was, but added that he told the motorist to get his hand off the firearm, according to audio recorded after the shooting....
SAO PAULO (AP) -- Brazil's top electoral court on Wednesday moves into the second day of its examination of illegal campaign finance allegations that could force President Michel Temer from office, with much hinging on how the judges rule on motions seeking to throw out testimony that arose from plea bargains....
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Bill Cosby's chief accuser said she shot down the actor's casual advances twice before she found herself paralyzed and unable to fight him off the night she took pills that he convinced her were safe herbal supplements....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House and its allies are scrambling for ways to offset potential damage from fired FBI Director James Comey's highly anticipated congressional testimony, an appearance that could expose new details about his discussions with President Donald Trump about the federal investigation into Russia's election meddling....
Vatican City, Jun 6, 2017 / 02:24 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis said Tuesday that truthfulness is the weapon against the temptation of hypocrisy, which destroys the community with lies and flattery.“The hypocrite is capable of destroying a community. While speaking gently, he ruinously judges a person. He is a killer,” said the Pope during his homily at Mass June 6 at the chapel of the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta.Pope Francis reflected on the Gospel passage in which the Pharisees and Herodians, who tried to ensnare Christ with his words, began by flattery.“The hypocrite always uses language to flatter,” said the Pope, explaining that they will exaggerate the truth, “feeding into one’s vanity.”He continued to the say that hypocrites are two-faced, and “the language of hypocrisy is the language of deceit, it is the same language the serpent used with Eve.”He gave an example of a priest he met who “drank up all the flat...
Dublin, Ireland, Jun 6, 2017 / 04:47 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Ireland's Catholic bishops have praised a Supreme Court decision in the country that will allow asylum seekers to find work while their status is being decided.The Republic of Ireland's supreme court ruled May 30 that laws which indefinitely prohibit asylum seekers from gaining employment were unconstitutional.The case was brought by a Burmese refugee who was in the asylum system eight years before he was given refugee status. He maintained that being allowed to work was vital to his self worth, dignity, and development.The judgement considered the right to seek employment as “part of the human personality”, which cannot therefore be restricted to citizens.Bishop John McAreavey of Dromore, chair of the Irish Bishops’ Council for Justice and Peace, said, “The words of the Court are powerful and profound, and speak to what we should aspire to: ‘This damage to the individual’s self-wor...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Ed Langlois, Catholic Sentinel By Ed LangloisPORTLAND, Ore. (CNS) -- Themorning after police in Portland arrested 14 demonstrators at dueling politicalprotests, about 800 worshippers turned out in a unified show of support for aman whose heroic act transcended division.Ricky Best was laid to rest inWillamette National Cemetery in Portland June 5 after a funeral Mass at apacked Christ the King Church in the suburb of Milwaukie. On hand wereChristians, Muslims, Jews, peace activists and members of a motorcycle clubthat backs President Donald Trump."Many of us consider him a hero.Many of us in the church consider him a martyr," said Msgr. Richard Paperini,pastor of Christ the King.Best, a 53-year-old city ofPortland employee, was one of three men who stepped forward May 26 to defendtwo teens on a Portland commuter train. The girls, one in a Muslim headscarfand the other black, were the target of an anti-Muslim and racist verbal attackfrom 35-year-old Jeremy Christian.W...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Latest on President Donald Trump's response to the Arab blockade of Qatar (all times local):...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday that by 2050 global demand for fresh water is projected to grow by more than 40 percent and at least a quarter of the world's population will live in countries with a "chronic or recurrent" lack of clean water....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Latest on the Trump administration and the Russia investigation (all times local):...
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