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David Agren - Catholic News Service
"There are people who have to be here for 15, 20 days, so those who are only passing through, we can't receive them. We have no space."
Demonstrators hold signs in support of the country's self-proclaimed president Juan Guaido and and for foreign humanitarian aid, next to the Tienditas International Bridge, near Cucuta, Colombia, on Feb. 8. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Filipe Domingues
“As long as there is a dictatorship in Venezuela, it is better not to return,” said Alexander. “I feel that there is an illegitimate government, a power that literally controls everything, but also an opposition that has defrauded the people many times.”
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A tragic, but consistent, finding in research on prostitution is the frequent correlation between childhood sexual assault and exploitation in the commercial sex trade.
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
To keep silent about the truths of the Catholic faith or to teach the contrary is a form of religious deception that comes from the anti-Christ, said Cardinal Gerhard Muller.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Joseph Jordan
What might financial services look like if there were more emphasis on the impact of our work on our clients?
In contrast to the deadening effects of fences and walls, opportunity zones can facilitate investment on the United States-Mexico border and help develop the workforce of the future. (iStock/CampPhoto)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Edward F. CullenDerrick H. Lewis
Forget the antiquated concept of walls. Opportunity zones can secure the border while providing economic opportunity to both workers and investors.