116 complaints about foreign interference were dismissed in Canada’s last two elections: gov’t memo
According to an internal briefing note, the Office of Elections Commissioner Caroline Simard dismissed a whopping 100 allegations of foreign interference in the 2019 election alone.Read More
Pittsburgh couple federally indicted for using explosives at protest of Michael Knowles speech
Several officers were injured in April when a large firework was thrown in a crowd of protesters at the University of Pittsburgh.Read More
North Carolina governor vetoes bills to protect children from LGBT ideology, transgender surgeries
Republicans are expected to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes of the proposed laws.Read More
Beloved high school teacher slain on Catholic University campus in Washington
The apparent murder of a beloved, young high school teacher July 5 on the campus of The Catholic University of America in Washington was “not a random incident” and poses “no present danger” to the university community, according to police and university officials.
Archbishop Fernández on new role as Vatican’s doctrinal chief: ‘I will do it my way’
Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández, pictured here in 2014, is the archbishop of La Plata, Argentina. He will take up his new post as prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith in September 2023. / Daniel Ibanez/CNA Rome Newsroom, Ju… […]
Bishop Alvarez sent back to prison after talks with Nicaraguan dictatorship break down
Bishop Rolando Álvarez of the Diocese of Matagalpa, Nicaragua. / Credit: Diocese of Matagalpa Washington D.C., Jul 6, 2023 / 09:35 am (CNA). Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando José Álvarez Lagos has been sent back to prison Wednesday after negotiations … […]
Man shot at DC’s Catholic University was Kentucky high school teacher
null / Mehdi Kasumov/Shutterstock Washington D.C., Jul 6, 2023 / 10:28 am (CNA). The victim of Wednesday’s fatal shooting on the school’s Washington, DC campus was 25-year-old Maxwell Emerson of Crestwood, Kentucky, according to an update … […]
The founder of Domino’s Pizza wants to be beacon for Catholic higher education
Thomas Monaghan, founder of Domino’s Pizza, spoke to Colm Flynn on EWTN News In-Depth on June 23, 2023. / Photo credit: EWTN Denver, Colo., Jul 6, 2023 / 12:30 pm (CNA). Thomas Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s Pizza, sat down with EWTN News InDepth on June 23 to share how he went from living in […]
Writing about Georgetown’s slave-holding past has not shaken Black Catholic author’s faith
Since 2016, Rachel L. Swarns has been researching Georgetown University’s involvement in the slave trade, including the 1838 sale of 272 enslaved people to help pay off debts the Jesuit priests incurred in running the university.
DeSantis defends video slamming Trump for LGBT support: ‘Totally fair game’
‘I think identifying Donald Trump as really being a pioneer in injecting gender ideology into the mainstream, where he was having men compete against women in his beauty pageants, I think that’s totally fair game’ DeSantis said.