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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump says that as president he would end "our current strategy of nation-building and regime change" because they don't work. His dislike for nation-building is shared by many, including none other than the target of his criticism, President Barack Obama....
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- For beating Allyson Felix, Shaunae Miller gets a gold medal. Maybe they should give her a cape, too....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Police arrested and charged a man with murder late Monday night in the brazen daytime shooting deaths of an imam and his friend as they left a New York City mosque....
LOWER LAKE, Calif. (AP) -- A California man was arrested Monday on arson charges for allegedly sparking the wildfire that destroyed more than 175 homes, business and other structures in a Northern California town, authorities said....
Anyone who has ever dealt with toddlers are familiar with the phrase "I do it!" ...
Bogotá, Colombia, Aug 15, 2016 / 02:13 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The Colombian Conference of Catholic Bishops welcomed the government's announcement that it will not promote or implement gender ideology in the nation’s schools, after massive marches of protest last week.In a statement released Friday, August 12, the bishops thanked President Juan Manuel Santos for his invitation to dialogue and said that they “received with satisfaction the announcement of the National Government and the Department of Education that they will not promote or implement gender ideology in the country.”A meeting with the president and three bishops, which included Cardinal Rubén Salazar Gómez, took place August 11, after which the president made a public statement on the issue.Additionally, the Department of Education published a statement in which they stated that neither they nor the National Government would advocate or put into practice gender ideology teachings.The de...
Milwaukee, Wis., Aug 15, 2016 / 02:49 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The Milwaukee riots and violence that followed a police shooting of an armed man this weekend show the need for a true Christian transformation in life and society, the city’s archbishop commented Monday.“I firmly believe that the loss of a strong faith that builds character and creates change is currently missing from our current, secular equation,” Archbishop Jerome Listecki of Milwaukee said Aug. 15.“Faith in Jesus Christ has not changed. However, the commitment to live that faith has become dormant. It’s time to awaken our confidence, together, in Jesus Christ and the Gospel that presents us with the only true transformation which changes hearts as well as minds.”His words come after a fatal police shooting triggered both peaceful protests and violent riots, and apparently led to another shooting.“It was painful to watch,” Archbishop Listecki said. “Members of a neigh...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- The Latest on the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (all times local):...
In the country's long history of racial strife, a few cities have become flashpoints: Los Angeles. Chicago. Ferguson, Missouri. Baltimore....
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Following a night of violence that left half a dozen businesses in flames, the Milwaukee police chief expressed surprise at the level of unrest that erupted after the fatal shooting of a black man by a black officer....
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