What can we do to bring an end to these killings and our nation’s killings? Two young women who were knifed to death by a suspected jihadist outside Marseille train station on Sunday were two cousins aged 20, French prosecutors have confirmed.
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Why Pope Francis is reviving a long tradition of regional variations in Catholic services
Pope Francis has changed Canon law so that translations of liturgical texts are approved by local bishops’ conferences, rather than needing Vatican approval. So why is this important? Joanne M. Pierce, a professor of Religious Studies, explains.
Side Street: Once Trapped in Korea, Puerto Rican Vets Now Face Battle at Home
Puerto Rican veterans who survived the horrors of Korea wonder when their commander-in-chief will address their island’s humanitarian crisis.
Egypt: Stop Anti-LGBT Crackdown, Intimidation
[HRW] Egypt should stop arresting and harassing people suspected of homosexuality using trumped-up “debauchery” and “inciting debauchery” charges, Human Rights Watch said today. Security forces rounded up at least eleven people in the days following a September 22, 2017 concert in Cairo at which young concertgoers waved rainbow flags, a symbol of solidarity with lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) people, a defiant act in a country known to persecute gay men and transgender people.
NFL round-up: Cam Newton raises clenched fist as Panthers shock Patriots
- Super Bowl champions slump to 2-2 record after defeat against Carolina
- Rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson stars as Texans thrash Titans
The Carolina Panthers pulled off their biggest win of the season – and inflicted another defeat on the New England Patriots on Sunday – as Cam Newton took control of the game.
Newton threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as the Panthers held off a late Patriots rally to win a thrilling contest 33-30. Newton also caused a stir for non-football reasons as he raised a clenched fist after scoring the 50th rushing touchdown of his career. Earlier in the week, the quarterback said he wanted to send a message of unity after Donald Trump’s attack on NFL players who chose to protest during the national anthem.
Kamala Harris’ powerful riposte to Trump: ‘Racism is real in this country’
Democratic rising star lamented ‘assault on our deepest values’ in strongly worded speech that alluded to Trump’s spat with NFL
Kamala Harris, a rising star within the Democratic party who is being closely watched as a possible presidential candidate in 2020, delivered a powerful riposte from the altar to Donald Trump on Sunday, accusing him of waging “an assault on our deepest values”.
Speaking in a historically-charged venue, the First Congregational Church of Atlanta, one of the oldest African American churches in the US founded in 1867 by freed slaves, the California senator gave a blunt account of the problems facing the nation.
Social media companies must respond to the sinister reality behind fake news
Research highlights need for paid political content to come with clear disclosures, write Philip Howard and Bence Kollany
Social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter have begun to share evidence of how their platforms are used and abused during elections. They have developed interesting new initiatives to encourage civil debate on public policy issues and voter turnout on election day.
Computational propaganda flourished during the 2016 US presidential election. But what is most concerning is not so much the amount of fake news on social media, but where it might have been directed. False information didn’t flow evenly across social networks. There were six states where Donald Trump’s margin of victory was less than 2% – Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. If there were any real-world consequences to fake news, that’s where they would appear – where public opinion was evenly split right up to election day.
Trump says Rex Tillerson ‘wasting his time’ with North Korea negotiations
Is he humane enough to resign now?
President’s latest Twitter outburst, after Tillerson says US wants to talk to Pyongyang, threatens to undermine nation’s top diplomat at critical moment
A day after his secretary of state said the US had direct lines of communication to North Korea and was “probing” to find ways to resolve escalating nuclear tension between the two countries, Donald Trump tweeted that his top diplomat should “save his energy” as “we’ll do what has to be done!”
Related: Rex Tillerson: US has direct lines of communication with North Korea
Marches for Racial Justice and Black Women Converge in Washington
Thousands of demonstrators proved that the summer of protests in the capital had not yet come to a close.
Op-Ed Columnist: Speaking Ill of Hugh Hefner
An honest obituary for a wicked American.
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