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BOSTON (AP) -- Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez was a member of the Bloods street gang and was disciplined for having gang paraphernalia, according to newly released documents related to the investigation into his prison suicide....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Republicans wasted no time on Friday showing they have little use for the House bill to repeal and replace Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act amid fears among Americans that people already sick won't be able to get affordable insurance....
BEIRUT (AP) -- A deal hammered out by Russia, Turkey and Iran to set up "de-escalation zones" in mostly opposition-held parts of Syria went into effect in the early hours of Saturday....
DALLAS (AP) -- A white Texas police officer has been charged with murder in the shooting of a black teenager for which the officer was fired, according to an arrest warrant issued Friday....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Retire by your mid-60s? How 1960s....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A burst of hiring in April provided reassurance for the U.S. economy after a slow start to the year: Job growth returned to a healthy pace. Unemployment hit a decade low. And the number of part-time workers who want full-time jobs reached its lowest point in nine years....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In late November, a member of Donald Trump's transition team approached national security officials in the Obama White House with a curious request: Could the incoming team get a copy of the classified CIA profile on Sergey Kislyak, Russia's ambassador to the United States?...
PARIS (AP) -- The campaign of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron said it suffered a "massive and coordinated" hacking attack and document leak that it called a bid to destabilize Sunday's presidential runoff....
(Vatican Radio) Two years on from its publication, Pope Francis’ encyclical 'Laudato Si’ continues to be a powerful point of reference for all people seeking to provide better protection of Planet Earth for future generations.The eagerly awaited document on ‘Care for our common home’ was signed by the pope on May 24th 2015 and presented at a high profile press conference in the Vatican three weeks later.Earlier this month, Irish Bishop Paul Tighe, adjunct secretary at the Pontifical Council for Culture, and Kerry Robinson, founding executive director of the U.S. National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management, came together at Rome’s Lay Centre to discuss the impact of the document.At the conference, entitled "Caring for our common home, caring for each other" they were joined by members of the Holy See’s diplomatic corps and by students from the Cambridge Muslim College in the UK and from the Center for Islamic Theology at Ger...
Vatican City, May 5, 2017 / 10:41 am (CNA/EWTN News).- On Friday Pope Francis told seminarians studying in Rome to resist complacency and to think of their studies as strength training for their hearts and wills, preparing them for service to others.“Your College is increasingly a ‘gym’ where you work out to give your life with willingness; your studies are tools of service for the Church, which also embellish the rich cultural tradition of your beloved country,” he said May 5 to the community of the Pontifical Romanian College.“To treasure, through prayer and intense study, what the Lord has done in his People, is a beautiful opportunity in the years you spend in Rome, where you can breathe the universality of the Church.”Pope Francis met with the community at the Vatican's Consistory Hall to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the college's founding.In his speech, the Pope reflected on the history of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, an ...
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