Former U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has been defrocked byPope Francis after Vatican officialsfound him guilty of sexual crimes against minors and adults, the Vatican said Saturday.
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India warns of ‘crushing response’ to Pulwama suicide bombing that killed 41 people
Prime Minister Narendra Modi placed the blame for Thursday’s bombing squarely on neighboring Pakistan, which India accuses of supporting rebels in Kashmir.
How the Dow did today: Stocks surged with boost from US-China trade talks
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed higher on Wall Street after Chinese and U.S. officials agreed to continue trade talks in Washington next week.
Anthony Davis injures shoulder, Russell Westbrook extends triple-double streak, Pelicans beat Thunder
Anthony Davis left with a shoulder injury after the first half and Russell Westbrook extended his record triple-double streak in the Pelicans’ win.
Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush to host breakfast at BookExpo, release kids book
The sisters will also host a BookExpo Children’s Book & Author Breakfast, which will include guest Oscar winner and author Lupita Nyong’o.
Grammys ratings: Awards show viewership holds steady at nearly 20 million
Nearly 20 million people watched Childish Gambino and Kacey Musgraves earn four trophies each at the Grammy Awards.
Newborn baby girl with umbilical cord still attached found on road in near-freezing temperatures
A newborn girl with her umbilical cord still attached was found by a newspaper carrier in the middle of a rural road before dawn in near-freezing temperatures.
Denver teachers prepare to strike over pay dispute
Denver teachers are planning to strike this week for the first time in 25 years, following similar strikes in cities across the US.
‘Wicked’ movie musical to fly into theaters Christmas 2021
Audiences will celebrate the witches of “Wicked” in the movie version of the stage musical when it arrives in theaters for Christmas 2021.
Vatican clarifies Pope Francis on issue of ‘sexual slavery’ of nuns
he Vatican on Wednesday clarified comments by Pope Francis about a case of what he called “sexual slavery” within a French congregation of nuns, saying he was referring to an abuse of power that was reflected in instances of sexual abuse.
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