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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Democrats control every lever of power in California state government, and free from worrying about major losses to Republicans, they're training fire instead on each other....
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Northwestern University professor and a University of Oxford staffer accused of stabbing a man to death in Chicago surrendered peacefully to authorities in California, eight days after the brutal attack....
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Security forces surrounded the entrance to Venezuela's chief prosecutor's office Saturday ahead of a session of the newly installed constitutional assembly that is expected to debate removing the onetime loyalist turned arch government critic....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Dozens of convicts serving time in U.S. prisons for terrorism-related offenses are due to be released in the next several years, raising the question whether that's something Americans should fear....
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- It will be tough eclipsing this eclipse....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Attorney General Jeff Sessions has pledged to clamp down in government leaks that he said undermine American security, taking an aggressive public stand after being called weak on the matter by President Donald Trump....
SYDNEY (AP) -- Search and rescue operations were underway for three U.S. Marines who were missing after their Osprey aircraft crashed into the sea off the east coast of Australia on Saturday while trying to land....
(Vatican Radio) Dalit Christians and Muslims of India will once again observe ‘Black Day’ on August 10 this year to highlight the discrimination that low-caste Christians and Muslims have been facing for 67 years. India’s Catholic bishops want to remind the people that the country bears a constitution-based discrimination against Dalit Christians, i.e. Dalits who embrace Christianity. Who are Dalits?Dalit which means "broken" or “downtrodden”, denotes former "untouchables" so low in social status that they were considered outcasts or outside the caste system of Hindu society. The Indian Constitution reserves special privileges and benefits such as quota in government jobs and educational institutions for Dalit, tribal groups and scheduled castes to help their socioeconomic uplift.DiscriminationThe Constitution (Scheduled Caste) Order (Paragraph 3) that India’s first presid...
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has sent a letter to his special envoy at the centenary of the birth of Blessed Oscar Romero, Cardinal Andrello Ricardo Ezzati of Santiago de Chile.Cardinal Ezzati was chosen to represent Pope Francis at the centenary celebrations in San Salvador, El Salvador, which take place on 15 August.He will be accompanied at the event by Msgr. Rafael Edgardo Urrutia Herrera, Chancellor of the Archdiocese of San Salvador, and Don Reinaldo Sorto Martìnez, parish priest of San José de la Montaña.Click here to find out more about Blessed Romero.Please find the full letter (in Latin) below:Venerabili Fratri NostroRICHARDO S .R.E. Cardinali EZZATI ANDRELLO , S.D.B.Archiepiscopo Metropolitae Sancti Iacobi in ChileCentum mox anni complentur ab ortu beati Ansgarii Arnolfi Romero, episcopi et martyris, illustris pastoris et testis Evangelii, clari defensoris Ecclesiae et dignitatis hominis. Dilectae terrae Salvatoriae filius gentibus a...
(Vatican Radio) Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi passed away on Saturday at the age of 83 after a long illness.He served as Archbishop of Milan, Italy from 2002 until 2011.Born in the northern Italian town of Renate on 14 March 1934, he entered the Seminary of Venegono Inferiore and received priestly ordination for the Archdiocese of Milan in 1957.He earned his Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University.Pope St. John Paul II named him Cardinal on 21 February 1998.After serving as the Archbishop of Ancona-Osimo and then of Genova, he was appointed Archbishop of Milan in 2002.With Cardinal Tettamanzi’s death, the College of Cardinals stands at 121 Cardinal-electors and 102 non-electors.

