The Supreme Court not running at full capacity has something to do with the hold-up.
News
Peace still possible in Syria, says Foreign Minister
“What Russia is sponsoring and doing is not counter-terrorism, it’s barbarism,” said U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power.
Violent spree rattles Catholic Church in Mexico
At least 31 priests have been killed in Mexico since 2006.
Presidential candidates “out of touch” with U.S. abortion debate
“Politicians who claim to be ‘pro-choice,’ essentially advocate for abortion-on-demand up until the time of birth, paid for by your taxpayer dollars.”
A priest is kidnapped in Mexico as another is laid to rest
28 priests have been killed in Mexico since 2006, not counting this week’s slayings.
‘Light of Christ’ award goes to child victim’s advocate
“Our motto is: ‘If nobody loves you, it is our joy to love you,'” said Melva Arbelo.
115 bodies retrieved after migrant boat capsizes off Egypt
Many of the dead are women and children who were unable to swim away when the boat sank.
Helsinki Commission hears how U.S. can better help victimized Iraqis, Syrians
The hearing focused largely on the status of Christians, Yezidis, some Muslims and other minorities in the face of atrocities carried out by the Islamic State group.
Bishop Jugis calls for prayers for peace, justice in Charlotte
Protests turned violent for a second night on Sept. 21 in uptown Charlotte, about 10 miles away from the site of the fatal police shooting.
In an exclusive interview, Syria’s president blames the U.S. for failed truce
Bashar Assad said the U.S. lacked “the will” to join forces with Russia in fighting extremists.
