Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Catholic diocese sues US government, worried some foreign-born priests might be forced to leave

Clergy-Green Card Lawsuit
August 31, 2024

For more than a year, religious organizations have lobbied Congress and the Biden administration to fix a sudden procedural change in how the government processes green cards for religious workers, which threatens the ability of thousands of them to continue to minister in the United States.

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Lindor's earliest return to New York Mets lineup from back injury likely Tuesday at Atlanta

Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor’s earliest return to New York’s lineup from a back injury likely is Tuesday night’s series opener at the Atlanta Braves

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Congo frees 600 inmates at main prison in a bid to ease overcrowding

Authorities in Congo say 600 prisoners in the country's main prison have been freed as part of a process aimed at decongesting overcrowded prisons

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Secret Service’s next challenge: Keeping scores of world leaders safe at the UN General Assembly

Next week’s high-level meeting of the U.N. General Assembly is bringing more than 140 world leaders to New York City, including the leaders of Israel, the Palestinians and Ukraine

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New center-right government in France announced 2 months after divisive elections

The French presidential palace has unveiled a new center-right government more than two months after elections that produced a hung parliament and deepened political divisions

New center-right government in France announced 2 months after divisive elections
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Climate activists cleared in UK of charges in rooftop protest at Sunak's estate

Four Greenpeace activists who were arrested for scaling the country estate of former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak last year to protest his oil and gas drilling expansion plans have been cleared of criminal charges

Climate activists cleared in UK of charges in rooftop protest at Sunak's estate
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Trump explains why he will not accept CNN debate against Harris

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U.S. Solheim Cup captain Stacy Lewis praises Nelly Korda and Rose Zhang

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Harris accepts CNN debate invitation for October 23, again challenging Trump to another showdown

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Kenya's president visits Haiti as UN grapples with future of peacekeeping efforts

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