Victims’ rights groups are calling on Pope Francis to guarantee the implementation of the Vatican’s policy against sexual abuses by clergy in Argentina.
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Cruise ship quarantined for measles case heads to Curacao
Authorities on the Dutch Caribbean island are debating how to respond to the ship with 300 people aboard.
Emperor Akihito begins abdication rituals as Japan marks end of era
His reign runs through midnight Tuesday, when his son Crown Prince Naruhito becomes new emperor and his era begins.
Hawaii law enforcement power couple mired in corruption case
Louis and Katherine Kealoha will go on trial next month on federal charges of conspiracy, obstruction and false statements to a federal officer.
NRA’s LaPierre fends off backlash, wins re-election as CEO
For the past two decades, the NRA has faced criticism from among its ranks that its leaders had become corrupted by the millions of dollars flowing into its coffers.
Impeach or investigate? Democrats see no reason to choose
The House majority is careful not to rush to impeachment proceedings against President Trump in the aftermath of special Robert Mueller’s report.
Deputy attorney general submits letter of resignation to Trump
Rod Rosenstein appointed special counsel Robert Mueller in May 2017 and oversaw much of his work.
Court denies Bill Cosby’s latest bid for bail
A Pennsylvania appeals court has denied the 81-year-old comedian’s latest effort to be released from prison while he appeals his sex-assault conviction.
More states, including Maine, could knock air out of festive balloon launches
The tradition of releasing balloons at weddings, birthdays and memorials may soon get deflated by lawmakers in more than half a dozen states.
LBJ’s daughters christen warship bearing his name at Bath Iron Works
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and Luci Baines Johnson are joined by Maine’s congressional delegation at the ceremony for the new stealth destroyer named after the 36th president.