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Pope Says a Strong U.S. Faction Offers a Backward, Narrow View of the Church
In unusually sharp remarks published this week, Pope Francis said some conservative American Catholics wrongly ignore much of the Church’s mission and reject the possibility of change.
[ nytimes.com ] Roman Catholic Church,Alcohol-Related Deaths Are Rising Among Women
The gap between male and female fatalities is narrowing, including for people 65 and older. Here’s how to know if you need to cut back on your drinking.
[ nytimes.com ] Alcoholic Beverages,House Narrowly Passes Defense Bill, Setting Up Showdown Over Social Issues
Republicans loaded the measure with a raft of social policy provisions — including limits on abortions, gender transition procedures and diversity training — that have little chance of surviving in the Senate.
[ nytimes.com ] House of Representatives,In North Carolina, a Voting Rights Clash Ahead of 2024
Republicans, whose edge in the state has narrowed in recent years, have gone on offense politically, leading to clashes over voting access and control over elections.
[ nytimes.com ] North Carolina,Supreme Court Rejects Free Speech Challenge to Immigration Law
In a 7-to-2 decision, the court gave a narrow reading to a statute that made it a crime to encourage unauthorized immigrants to come to or stay in the United States.
[ nytimes.com ] Law and Legislation,Supreme Court Narrows the Right to Confront One’s Accuser in Joint Trials
In a murder-for-hire conspiracy trial, the majority allowed a defendant’s confession implicating a co-defendant to be used, with limitations.
[ nytimes.com ] internal-storyline-no,How Pay Transparency Laws Help and Limit Job Seekers
Salary disclosure laws have been a boon for workers searching for jobs that pay fairly — but only when the advertised pay bands are narrow enough to be useful.
[ nytimes.com ] Personal Finances,‘The View’ Has Narrowed
Like so much of America, this influential show is less interested in vigorous debate.
[ nytimes.com ] Television,Putin’s Ukraine Strategy: Ignore War in Public and Outlast Foes
Vladimir V. Putin of Russia looks like a commander in absentia, treating the war in Ukraine as unfortunate but distant. His options have narrowed, but he is still betting on outlasting his foes.
[ nytimes.com ] International Relations,McCarthy Faces Balancing Act on Debt Ceiling Deal
With right-wing Republicans all but certain to oppose any bipartisan compromise, the speaker has a narrow path to push one through the closely divided House.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,Supreme Court Warhol Ruling Shouldn’t Hurt Artists. But It Might.
The Supreme Court decision over Andy Warhol’s use of Lynn Goldsmith’s Prince photograph was decided on the narrow grounds of a licensing issue. But it could still have a chilling effect.
[ nytimes.com ] Art,Woman narrowly survives push from platform in front of approaching train
A man who pushed a woman in front of an approaching train at a Brussels metro station on Friday January 14 has been detained on suspicion of attempted manslaughter, according to prosecutors.
[ cnn.com ]Biden's relationship with Manchin hits a low point, even as they clear the air
After months of careful cultivation -- and even a nickname -- the most important relationship in Washington is narrowly weathering its stormiest moment to date.
[ cnn.com ]Vikings narrowly avoid embarrassing final-play collapse against Steelers
The Minnesota Vikings endured a late Pittsburgh Steelers rally to keep their playoff hopes alive with a 36-28 victory on Thursday Night Football.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: Chinese submarine's alleged surprise show highlights risk of the unexpected at sea
The unexpected appearance of an alleged Chinese submarine in the Taiwan Strait this week has highlighted the dangers posed by the frequent presence of military vessels in the narrow waterway, which analysts warn could ultimately spark an unintended conflict.
[ cnn.com ]California Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier becomes latest high-profile Democrat not running for reelection
California Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier said Tuesday she would not seek reelection, the latest high-profile Democrat to announce plans to leave Congress as the party faces a steep climb to hold onto their narrow majority in the House in next year's midterms.
[ cnn.com ]The group of 18 jurors will be narrowed to 12 today to begin deliberating Rittenhouse's case
Jurors are set to begin deliberations Tuesday in Kyle Rittenhouse's homicide trial, a day after the prosecution and defense offered dueling assessments of his actions last year during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
[ cnn.com ]Film production workers narrowly approve new contracts, averting a massive strike
Unionized film production workers have narrowly agreed to new contracts, removing the threat of a strike that could have brought production to a halt nationwide.
[ cnn.com ]Businesswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is apparent winner of Florida primary for late Alcee Hastings' seat
By the narrowest of margins -- just five votes -- businesswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick appears to have won a South Florida Democratic primary to replace the late US Rep. Alcee Hastings in Washington, according to official results reported by the counties.
[ cnn.com ]Violence over Italy's strict Covid pass has ignited a national debate about fascism
Down a narrow, winding street in central Rome, golden cobblestones shine out from the footpath in front of homes, etched with the words: "Deportata Auschwitz" ("deported to Auschwitz").
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