Archbishop Charles Scicluna shares his experience in tracking crimes after the Polish church admitted knowing about hundreds of cases inn which priests abused minors.
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At Vatican climate summit, major oil companies commit to carbon pricing
They say they’ll support ‘economically meaningful’ carbon pricing regimes after a personal appeal from Pope Francis.
Swift calls out homophobes on new song, announces 7th album
The pop star releases a tune called ‘You Need to Calm Down,’ in which she addresses her own haters but also calls out those who attack the LGBTQ community.
Trump compares first lady ‘Melania T’ to ‘Jackie O’
The president says his wife is an icon on the same order of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Democrats assail Trump on being open to foreign election help
They condemn his apparent willingness to accept such assistance in his 2020 campaign.
Trump administration reviews foreign money going to U.S. colleges
The Education Department opens investigations into foreign funding at Georgetown University and Texas A&M University as the administration increases its scrutiny of international money flowing to American colleges.
ACLU sues feds over detention of immigrants
A class-action lawsuit alleges that the federal government is illegally detaining immigrants without giving them a fair chance of being released on bond.
Boris Johnson takes strong lead in race to become next British prime minister
The former foreign secretary wins by far the largest share of support in first-round voting by Conservative Party lawmakers.
Man accused in New Zealand mosque killings pleads not guilty
Brenton Tarrant, who allegedly killed 51 in the massacre last March, smirked as his lawyer entered the pleas in Christchurch.
‘Deepfake’ videos called national security threat, with no easy fix
A House Intelligence Committee hearing provides a public warning about the deceptive powers of artificial intelligence software and offers a sobering assessment of how fast the technology is outpacing efforts to stop it.