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Syrian Catholic leaders criticize U.S. missile strikes, experts question larger strategy
Kevin Clarke
April 07, 2017
“We need to have a national debate on these things; it’s not a decision for the president to make in the dead of night.”
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Aloha innovation: the Catholic Church in Hawaii
Jim McDermott
April 06, 2017
For the 1.5 million people who live on its six islands, Hawaii is not a vacation fantasyland but home, with its own set of struggles and blessings.
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President Trump's Scorched Earth Day
Robert David Sullivan
April 06, 2017
The U-turn on environmental policies comes as evidence mounts that climate change has already caused significant damage, from killing large sections of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to causing severe drought in Africa.
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New data suggest Clinton, not Trump, won Catholic vote
Michael J. O’Loughlin
April 06, 2017
Clinton may have narrowly won the Catholic vote, but there were huge differences between Hispanics and non-Hispanics.
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Former chancellor takes over as editor of the London Evening Standard
David Stewart
April 05, 2017
George Osborne lost his old government job when the Brexit referendum swept David Cameron's team off the political stage.
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Third time might be the charm for Mexico’s leftist ‘eternal candidate’ running for president
Jan-Albert Hootsen
April 05, 2017
As next year’s presidential election draws ever closer, former Mexico City mayor Andrés Manuel López Obrador may be the number one candidate.
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