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Kevin ClarkeOctober 21, 2013

JP Morgan's record fine: who benefits most?

Zygmunt Bauman is in awe of Pope Francis.

Overwhelmed or underdone? Obama admin acknowledges problems with ACA web registration launch.

Same sex couples may marry in New Jersey.

Remembering Father John Grange, a 'welcomer' in the Bronx

As scandal unfolds in Minneapolis, Archbishop Harry Flynn resigns from the Board of Trustees at the University of St. Thomas.

Our man in Rome: Ken Hackett new Vatican ambassador

Pope Francis bumps Obama out of anti-Christ position, according to Bernard Fellay. Other folks apparently disagree: Francesco is now Italy's go-to baby name.

And we won't comment on the recent Al Smith dinner's Dolbertpalooza since we A.) can't afford to attend and 2.) weren't invited anyways--again.

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