Even the normally arch-conservative USCCB argued that the "Catholic Church, consistent with western tradition, has long taught that the homeless are to be helped, not punished." Who could possibly be on the other side of the issue? Well, that would be Gospel Rescue Mission, the ministry that controls the discriminatory shelter in Grants Pass. read more
Ryan Watson, is in jail on the island and facing a potential mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years ... read more
A growing number of international bodies are demanding an independent probe into mass graves recently discovered at multiple Gaza hospitals that were raided by Israeli troops revealing hundreds more Palestinian deaths as Israel's military offensive in the besieged enclave surpasses 200 days. As of Wednesday, Gaza health officials said that Palestinian medics have uncovered more than 300 bodies at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, which Israeli troops occupied until their April 7 withdrawal. The U.N. Human Rights Council said Tuesday that medics found even more bodies in several mass graves on the grounds of Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital, which was once the territory's largest medical complex. Israeli forces conducted a two-week siege on the al-Shifa before withdrawing on April 1.
Chalk up another win for the Biden administration. Airlines will now have to provide automatic refunds to travelers if flights are canceled or significantly altered under new US Department of Transportation rules, a significant change for consumers that could drive up costs across the industry. The final regulations released Wednesday outline the circumstances where passengers are entitled to refunds for all travel to, from and within the US. The goal is to make it easier for people to get money back and to make refund policies more consistent from one airline to the next.
Walt Nauta, one of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in his classified documents case, was allegedly told he would receive a pardon even if he was charged with lying to the FBI, according to newly unsealed court documents. The detail was revealed Monday in a redacted interview conducted with a witness in the federal case centered on Trump's handling of classified files after he left the White House. ... In an interview with the FBI, the witness -- only identified as "Person 16" and someone who worked in the Trump White House " told investigators Nauta had been promised a pardon if the former president was reelected in November. read more
Aren't the PGA and LIV owned by the same entity now?