With a day of action and an open letter to the White House and congressional leaders, youth campaigners on Sunday urged the U.S. government to…
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As corporations around the world prepare for annual shareholder meetings, climate activists held a series of actions leading up to and throughout the weekend in…
In the wake of President Joe Biden’s announcement that he plans to withdraw all regular U.S. combat troops from Afghanistan by this year’s anniversary of…
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Eight programs administered by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops can now be supported through an online giving platform. Catholics can contribute…
For the first time since the 1950s, Cuba will have a leader whose name is not Castro, as Raúl Castro announced Friday that he will…
Google Earth’s new Timelapse feature, released Thursday, provides a bird’s eye view of nearly four decades of environmental transformation, allowing viewers to see how the…
WASHINGTON (CNS) — An April 14 rally outside U.S. Customs and Immigration Services headquarters in Washington called for the United States to give Temporary Protected…
ST. PAUL, Minn. (CNS) — Father Paul Shovelain, pastor of St. John the Baptist in New Brighton, Minnesota, received the alert about a 7 p.m.…

Whitmer says Michigan’s COVID-19 surge is due to variants and non-compliance, ‘not a policy problem’
When Michigan’s COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations were among the lowest in the country earlier in the pandemic, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer touted the state’s science-based…
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (CNS) — In an announcement that marked the first anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mercy Health — Youngstown and the Mercy Health Foundation…