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(Vatican Radio) Mexico`s President has again condemned a Border Wall reiterating his country will never pay for it.  James Blears in Mexico says a major confrontation between the Presidents next Tuesday is on the cards, if neither moderate their rhetoric.Listen:  Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is  due to go to Washington next Tuesday for a meeting  with US President Donald Trump. But following Trump`s  latest announcement, that  a Border Wall will indeed be constructed as soon as possible,  and Mexico will certainly end up paying it,  even via a complicated method,  shows that  political ground has been cut from beneath the Mexican Government.  Accordingly,  Pena Nieto has yet again condemned the expected yet unwelcome move, reiterating his refusal to cough up a red cent or even a centavo. Yet there`s a very real possibility that the North American Free Trade Agreement might be scrapped in a...
Chicago, Ill., Jan 26, 2017 / 12:04 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A longtime leader of a controversial advocacy group for clergy sex abuse victims resigned weeks before a former employee filed a lawsuit charging the group was receiving kickbacks from attorneys who filed sex abuse cases, the group has said.David Clohessy resigned as executive director of the Chicago-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests effective Dec. 31, SNAP told CNA on Wednesday.As of Jan. 17, Clohessy was still listed as executive director on the group's website.The organization voiced gratitude for Clohessy’s dedication; he had worked for the organization since 1991.Clohessy told the St. Louis Dispatch that the lawsuit had nothing to do with his departure.“I am just ready for something different,” he said. “It was almost 30 years. I’ve read a lot about nonprofits and organizational development. It’s clear that some new blood always helps.”He said the lawsuit&rsqu...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Immigration to the United States has come in swells and dips over the past two-plus centuries, driven by shifts in U.S. policy, the mood in the country and world events....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- While Wall Street celebrates yet another stock market record - surpassing 20,000 on the Dow Jones industrial average - many Americans have little reason to cheer....
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -- Demand driven by the farm-to-table movement knows no seasons, so farmers in colder areas of the country increasingly use greenhouses and similar structures to meet wintertime demand for local produce....
BEIJING (AP) -- Beijing residents concerned about breathing the capital's thick gray air are adapting, inventing and even creating businesses to protect the health of their families and others. Some of their efforts could help people around the world....
PETAH TIKVA, Israel (AP) -- Is Ivanka Trump really Jewish?...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump's vow to accelerate construction of a "contiguous, physical wall" along the Mexican border is slamming into a Washington reality - who's going to pay for it and how?...
Before her torturous death, Grace Packer grew up in a hotbed of emotional, physical and sexual abuse, according to three children fostered by the adoptive mother who now stands charged, along with her boyfriend, of killing and dismembering the 14-year-old girl as part of a barbaric rape-murder fantasy....
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Congressional Republicans eager to deliver are about to find out whether Donald Trump can stay focused on their goals in his first appearance before them as president....
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