Which way the Catholic Church? With the death of Pope Francis a thousand articles have already been written and a thousand times that number are coming in the weeks leading up to the introduction of the new pope. After the conclave has done its work, the new pope will appear on the balcony at St. […]
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You almost have to feel sorry for Joe Biden. One minute he’s president of the United States, the most powerful person on earth, and the next minute his own party is begging him to disappear. Michael LaRosa, Jill Biden’s former communications director, is quoted in a Hill piece saying, “the intense level of anger or […]
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Iran isn’t negotiating in good faith and President Trump warned that if it doesn’t, it faces “great danger.” Adversaries cannot perceive the president’s warning as a bluff— especially amid high-stakes U.S. efforts to deter Russia and China. To make our enemies believe Trump’s willingness and the United States’ ability to hit the hardest-to-reach weapons that the adversary […]
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Prince William is sending out an undeniable message to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Jason Knauf, the former royal aide who accused the Duchess of Sussex of bullying, was recently named CEO of The Earthshot Prize, William’s key environmental organization. “Prince William’s decision to make Jason Knauf, the former private secretary of the Sussexes, the […]
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Karen Read’s retrial in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, kicks off Tuesday with opening statements, months after jurors deadlocked on the case and prosecutors had to start over. But experts expect a tough fight for the former financial analyst. Read, 45, is charged with murder, manslaughter and fleeing the scene […]
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