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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Frederick Gaudreau sure is doing his best to earn his own locker with the Nashville Predators with a Stanley Cup Final debut for the ages....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In its effort to regain control of its message, the White House has curtailed press briefings, redirected questions on the Russia investigation to an outside lawyer and planned a major infrastructure policy rollout for this week....
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Kuwait is trying to mediate a diplomatic crisis in which Arab countries have cut diplomatic ties to Qatar and moved to isolate the energy-rich, travel-hub nation from the outside world, Qatar's foreign minister said early Tuesday....
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The founder of a ramshackle collective who officials say illegally converted an Oakland warehouse into residences for artists and musicians saw himself as a guru and benevolent landlord trying to help people struggling to survive in the expensive San Francisco Bay Area....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Memo from legal experts to President Donald Trump on resurrecting his stalled travel ban: Quit Twitter....
Washington D.C., Jun 5, 2017 / 02:23 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A draft federal rule from the Trump administration regarding the contraception mandate is “encouraging news” that could help return federal health care policy to a better approach toward matters of conscience, the U.S. bishops have said.“Regulations like these reflect common sense, and what had been the consistent practice of the federal government for decades to provide strong conscience protection in the area of health care,” Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore, chair of the U.S. bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty, said June 1.The bishops voiced hope that the final version of the regulations would remain strong. The bishops’ conference will analyze the final version in a more careful manner for more formal comment.“Throughout, our goal will remain to protect both the conscience of individuals and our mission of sharing the Gospel and serving the poor and vulnerable ...
Vatican City, Jun 5, 2017 / 03:47 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis on Monday challenged the Consolata Missionaries to give a “new impetus” to their missions work, including by inculturation of the Gospel, promoting family values, and dialogue with Islam.“It will be above all your apostolic fervour that will sustain the Christian communities entrusted to you, especially those that have been recently founded,” the Pope said June 5 to the Consolata Missionaries who were gathered at Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.“In the effort of the re-qualification of the style of missionary service, it will be necessary to favour certain significant elements, such as sensitivity to inculturation of the Gospel, and the choice of simple and poor forms of presence among the people. Special attention is due to dialogue with Islam, commitment to the promotion of the dignity of women and family values, and sensitivity to the themes of justice and peac...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Katie Scott, Catholic By Katie ScottPORTLAND, Ore. (CNS) -- Countless immigrantsacross the country live in a climate of fear sparked by actions in the newadministration, including President Donald Trump's plan to build a U.S.-Mexicowall, his executive order on immigration enforcement and several highly publicraids.Alongside the concerns of adult immigrants are the worries oftheir children. At dinner tables and in classrooms, young Latinos are trying tomake sense of overheard conversations, the onslaught of immigration-relatedstories disseminated by news outlets and activists, and -- foremost -- theinstability in their families."Students are on edge, often distracted, occasionally distraughtbecause they fear for their family's well-being," said Tim Joy, principal of DeLa Salle North Catholic High School in Portland, which is nearly 40 percentLatino. "We've had many students in tears."He said some parents are too fearful to leave the house to shopfor food, "so student...
NEW YORK (AP) -- This spring, J.T. Rogers' new play traveled only a few small steps but it was a huge leap for a playwright....
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Trump administration has been a boon for the cable news networks each night yet curiously not for the broadcast evening news programs, where a viewership slump contributed to Scott Pelley losing his job last week as anchor of the "CBS Evening News."...
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