Illinois dioceses tolerated decades of abuse by clergy, report finds
By Tyler Clifford Some 2,000 Illinois children were sexually abused by Roman Catholic clergy between the 1950s and
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Concern about Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano changes with the wind
As Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano continued puffing gas, water vapor and ash into the air, authorities recommended those downwind of its exhalations wear masks and cover their eyes
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South Carolina Senate passes 6-week abortion ban
A controversial six-week abortion ban bill is headed to South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster's desk to be signed into law after the measure cleared the state Senate Tuesday.
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Citing migrant influx, New York mayor asks court to suspend long-standing 'right to shelter'
New York City’s mayor has asked a judge to temporarily set aside its long-standing “right to shelter” mandate
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Column: Masters showed golf can get along, even in Ryder Cup
The Masters will be the most significant major of the year because it showed golf can still be civil amid the great divide caused by LIV Golf
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South Carolina lawmakers pass six-week abortion ban, send to governor
South Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday passed a ban on most abortions after fetal cardiac activity begins, around six
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Abortion pill maker seeks to keep challenge to W. Va. abortion ban alive
By Daniel Wiessner Lawyers for abortion pill maker GenBioPro Inc on Tuesday urged a West Virginia federal judge
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IRS whistleblower says tensions flared in meeting between prosecutors and investigators over Hunter Biden
An attorney for an unnamed IRS whistleblower is shedding light on key meetings that exposed divisions between prosecutors and investigators on how to proceed with a criminal investigation into President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden, according to a letter to a federal watchdog agency obtained by CNN.
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Russia says cross-border attack from Ukraine has been crushed, one civilian killed
By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) -The Russian military said on Tuesday it had routed militants who attacked a Russian border region
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Family of a 22-year-old who called 911 for help and was shot after displaying a knife announces $19 million in settlements with Colorado municipalities
The family of Christian Glass, a 22-year-old man who was armed with a knife and fatally shot by police last year after calling 911 for roadside assistance, has reached multiple settlements totaling $19 million with Clear Creek County, the town of Georgetown, the city of Idaho Springs and the state of Colorado, family attorneys said Tuesday.
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Montana first to ban people dressed in drag from reading to children in schools, libraries
Montana has become the first state to specifically ban people dressed in drag from reading books to children at public schools and libraries
1970-01-01 08:00
Boycotting Oregon GOP senators vow to stay away until last day of session
Republican senators whose walkout of the Oregon Senate has prevented a quorum for almost three weeks now say they’re not coming back until the very last day of the legislative session next month
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