Cardinal Bernard F. Law’s stature as archbishop of Boston and America’s senior Roman Catholic prelate was shattered in 2002 after revelations that he had protected child molesters for years.
The president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, will have an hour on Thursday to defend himself when impeachment proceedings open.
After the House approved the tax rewrite, the first significant legislative achievement of the Trump presidency was within reach for Republicans.
The revelation that a passenger train was speeding before a fatal crash in Washington State has once again focused attention on technology that can automatically slow trains.
Virginia Republicans appear to have lost control of the House of Delegates in an election decided by a single vote in a nail-biting recount.
The virtual currency stockpile that Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss began amassing in 2012 is now worth around $1.65 billion. They have no plans to sell.
The House approved the tax plan Tuesday afternoon. The Senate is expected to vote as early as Tuesday evening. However, last-minute changes will force the House to vote on the bill again.
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The world’s No. 1 polluter will create a national market to clean up its power sector, putting it in a leading position on the issue as the U.S. retreats.
Saudi Arabia said its air defenses had taken down a rocket aimed at residential areas, while the rebels said they had been targeting a royal palace.
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Officials said the train was going more than twice the limit when it jumped the tracks south of Seattle, plunging an engine and cars onto an interstate.
Why does the United States continue to support a strongman who abets assassination and destroys democracy?
The disconnect between the president’s speech and the administration’s blueprint suggests the broader challenge of developing an intellectual framework for his policies.
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