This fifth week of Lent was a big week in late-night entertainment. So in case you were too busy checking Twitter for the latest news, this is your Weekly...
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Earlier this month, a study was released from the Urban Institute titled “Driving to Opportunity: Understanding the Links among Transportation Access...
I know firsthand how hard it can be. It’s a daily struggle that now affects 1 in 5 American households. It affects your every decision. It’s a crippling...
c. 2014 Religion News Service ROME (RNS) Fresh from his Oscar win for best foreign film, Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s next project is a TV series...
Last week, the Senate Intelligence Committee voted to declassify a 480-page summary of a more than 6,000-page report on the United States' use of...
March came in like a lion and went out like a … well, like a lion. So now, just in case April showers are keeping you stuck inside, this is your weekly news...
A study released this week from the Robin Hood Foundation and Columbia University’s Population Research Center has showed that in New York City, many...
Parish Name: Church of Saint Katharine Drexel Location: Ramsey, Minnesota Founded: 2004 Diocese: St. Paul and Minneapolis Pastor: Rev. Paul Jaroszeski Number...
Just a week after Hobby Lobby took its religious freedom case to the Supreme Court, the blogosphere is buzzing with news that the same company that is so...
March marked a significant milestone in the seemingly endless cycle of war that the United States has been embroiled in since 9/11: No U.S. troops died in...







