Bishops Praise Trump for Combating Gender Ideology

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops this week issued an annual report that commended the Trump administration for taking steps “to combat gender ideology” and “to support controversial expressions of Christianity in the public sphere.”

Lent Brings Renewed Interest in Catholic Confession

The Lenten period for penance started this week with Ash Wednesday, and some Catholic priests are happily bracing for long lines outside the confessional. The faithful across the United States are embracing anew the sacrament…

DC Mayor Bowser declares emergency over Potomac sewage spill, asks for federal help

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a disaster emergency over the Potomac sewage spill on Wednesday and requested federal assistance with the cleanup. The sewage spill has now become the largest in U.S. history, dumping over 240 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River. President Donald Trump has already lashed out at Maryland […]

Trump to Preside Over 1st Meeting of Board of Peace

President Donald Trump will preside over the first meeting of his Board of Peace on Thursday with unresolved questions on the future of Gaza hanging over an event expected to include representatives from more than 45 nations.[#item_full_content]

Trump Orders FEMA to Suspend Disaster Deployments

President Donald Trump’s administration has ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to suspend the deployment of hundreds of aid workers to disaster-affected areas around the country while the Department of Homeland Security is shut down, internal messages reviewed…[#item_full_content]

Trump Expands ICE Authority to Detain Refugees

The Trump administration has given immigration officers broader powers to detain legal refugees awaiting a green card to ensure they are “re-vetted,” an expansion of the president’s immigration enforcement policies affecting both legal and illegal immigration, according to…[#item_full_content]

Microsoft: ICE Not Using Our Tech to Surveil US Civilians

Microsoft said it did not think the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was using its technology for mass surveillance of civilians but added that it provided cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools to ICE.[#item_full_content]

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