A Roman Catholic diocese in Rhode Island on Monday publicly named 50 church leaders who have been “credibly accused” of sexually abusing children. The damning list was posted on the Providence diocese website — and includes 19 priests and deacons who are still alive. Most have been removed from ministry, with one priest having resigned. … Continue reading "50 Roman Catholic clergy ‘credibly accused’ of child abuse in Rhode Island"
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AOC says migrants forced to drink toilet water after tense border visit
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims Border Police agents are forcing migrants to drink out of toilets and live under other extreme conditions — while the officers sit back and laugh. “I see why CBP officers were being so physically &sexually threatening towards me,” the congresswoman tweeted Monday after leaving a US Customs and Border Protection facility … Continue reading "AOC says migrants forced to drink toilet water after tense border visit"
Read MoreThis is what caused the freak Guadalajara hail storm
Soaring temperatures, high elevation and a slew of other ingredients all collided to create the freak hail storm that hit Guadalajara, experts said on Monday. see also Mexican city of Guadalajara hit with freak hail storm The Mexican city of Guadalajara was hit with a freak… Residents of Mexico’s second-largest city woke up in shock … Continue reading "This is what caused the freak Guadalajara hail storm"
Read MoreBroke Gen X to inherit cost of Gen Z’s unrealistic dreams
As Democratic candidate after Democratic candidate continues to find things to make “free,” there’s the inevitable question of who will pay for it. Free health care, free college, reparations for African Americans, back taxes for married gay people, canceling student loans — there are few proposals among the Democratic presidential field that don’t involve someone … Continue reading "Broke Gen X to inherit cost of Gen Z’s unrealistic dreams"
Read MoreCartoonist loses job after depicting Trump golfing over drowned migrants
A Canadian cartoonist lost his freelance contract with a newspaper after tweeting an illustration that depicted Donald Trump golfing over the bodies of two drowned migrants. Political cartoonist Michael de Adder claimed that he lost the contract due to the Trump image — but the company disputes his assertion. “This is a false narrative which … Continue reading "Cartoonist loses job after depicting Trump golfing over drowned migrants"
Read MoreFree crowd-sourced app promises to help New York commuters
A free, new app aims to help New York City subway riders fly through their commutes. Pigeon acts like the popular Waze app, allowing users to navigate routes, view real-time disruptions, receive estimated arrival times, and live updates about the beleaguered subway system. The crowd-sourced app, which can be downloaded from the App store, also … Continue reading "Free crowd-sourced app promises to help New York commuters"
Read MoreHarris now trailing just Biden, Sanders after Dem debates: survey
Sen. Kamala Harris’ breakout moment in last Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate when she confronted Joe Biden propelled her to third place behind the former vice president and Sen. Bernie Sanders, a poll released Sunday revealed. In the Morning Consult survey, taken after last Thursday’s debate in Miami, 12 percent of Democratic primary voters said the … Continue reading "Harris now trailing just Biden, Sanders after Dem debates: survey"
Read MoreThe Port Authority makes you pay more so it doesn’t have to be better
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is proposing toll hikes for people trying to get to Manhattan and to the region’s three airports. By way of excuse, officials glom onto the nation’s infrastructure crisis, citing “half a century of neglect and inaction” on physical assets such as bridges and transit. Yet the … Continue reading "The Port Authority makes you pay more so it doesn’t have to be better"
Read MoreRare surviving Declaration of Independence draft on display in NYC
Here’s one way to celebrate Independence Day that has nothing to do with fireworks or cookouts. Only two complete “fair copies” of the Declaration of Independence still exist — and one is currently on display in the first floor of the New York Public Library’s Gottesman Hall at 476 Fifth Ave. and 42nd Street, where … Continue reading "Rare surviving Declaration of Independence draft on display in NYC"
Read MoreIt takes the city more than a year to fix a sidewalk, audit finds
The city Parks Department works at such a snail’s pace repairing tree-damaged sidewalks that some homeowners have been left waiting more than a decade for them to be fixed, a new comptroller’s report shows. Click Here: Sports Water Bottles Residents with sidewalk damage from tree roots first had to wait an average of 101 days … Continue reading "It takes the city more than a year to fix a sidewalk, audit finds"
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