Meteorologists say spring 2017 was Italy’s third-driest in some 60 years. The drought has put Rome at risk for drastic water rationing, a measure being considered later this week by authorities.
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The statistics are wrong. Accidental shootings are killing children more than we think.
Deaths and injuries spike for children under 5, with 3-year-olds the most common shooters and victims.
NY archdiocese offers compensation program for abuse survivors
Under the plan people with abuse claims already pending with the church would have until Jan. 31 to apply for compensation.
Argentine church officials launch investigation into nuns’ role in money laundering
The four nuns will be investigated “to determine if there was a canonical crime and help the actions of the civil justice.”
Pope Francis removed many functions of the Vatican’s financial office from Cardinal George Pell’s department
Pell, a longtime critic of the Vatican’s financial inefficiencies, had assumed control in a bid to assert authority over different areas of the Vatican’s finances. Over time, Francis has trimmed his reach.
UN health chief: Zika virus is ‘spreading explosively’
The warning from the World Health Organization came amid a call to arms by officials on both sides of the Atlantic over the mosquito-borne virus, which has been linked to a spike in a rare birth defect in Brazil. Brazil’s president—noting there is no medical defense against the infection—called for a crusade against the mosquitoes spreading it.
