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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The attacks on public servants and the rule of law "have to stop," President Barack Obama said Sunday after another shooting spree targeting police killed three officers in Baton Rouge and wounded three others....
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- The Latest on the shooting of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge (all times local):...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers were killed and three others wounded Sunday, less than two weeks after a black man was shot and killed by police here in a confrontation that sparked nightly protests across the city that reverberated nationwide....
(Vatican Radio) During his Angelus on Sunday, Pope Francis recalled the terrible events of last Thursday when a man ploughed a lorry into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, France, killing over 80 and injuring many others.Listen to Lydia O'Kane's full report Remembering the loss of innocent lives, many of whom were children, the Pope said, “the pain of the massacre is alive in our hearts”. “I am close to each family and the entire French nation which is in mourning.” He added, “may God, the good Father, welcome all the victims into his peace, support the injured and comfort their families. May he dissolve every project of terror and death, so that man no longer attempts to spill his brother's blood.”
Vatican City, Jul 17, 2016 / 06:47 am (CNA/EWTN News).- On Sunday, Pope Francis led the crowds in St. Peter's Square in prayers for the victims of Thursday's attack in Nice which left more than 80 people dead, including ten children.“The pain of the massacre is alive in our hearts,” the Pope said during his post-Angelus address for July 17, during which he lamented the loss of “many innocent lives, even children,” who were “mowed down” during the attack. The pontiff expressed his closeness to “every family, and to the entire French nation, which is in mourning.”“May God, the good Father, welcome all the victims in his peace, sustain the wounded, and comfort their families,” he said.Francis also prayed that “every plan for terror and death” might be dispersed to prevent anyone from spilling “his brother's blood.”In off-script remarks, he then extended “a fatherly and brotherly ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- The first time the world came to South Africa for a conference on AIDS, the country's leader shocked attendees by questioning whether HIV really caused the disease....
DALLAS (AP) -- In the aftermath of the deadly attack on Dallas officers, the city's police chief issued an appeal to blacks: If you want to change law enforcement, join us. Apply to become a cop....
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams says it seems "everyone is coming" to the city to exercise their First Amendment rights....
NICE, France (AP) -- French authorities detained two more people Sunday and released the estranged wife of the slain Nice truck attacker from custody as they tried to determine whether he had been an Islamic extremist or just a very angry man....
NICE, France (AP) -- The Latest on the truck attack in Nice on Bastille Day that killed 84 people: (all times local):...

