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  • Those who've been advocating for women deacons in the Catholic Church are taking stock of the possibility under the papacy of Pope Leo XIV.
  • Charleston, S.C., reflects on 10 years since a racially motivated attack on the historic Emanuel AME church. A white supremacist killed 9 Black worshippers in 2015 in hopes of starting a race war.
  • Upcoming Presentation: Remember Us – Rare Original Items from World War II and the Holocaust On March 25 at 6 p.m., we will present "Remember Us The Holocaust"—a unique opportunity to view rare, original items from World War II and the Holocaust that are not part of the current exhibit. This presentation will feature a wide range of memorabilia, including items from Germany, the Holocaust, and U.S. World War II history. This event is a special time for the public to bring in and share their own documents and items related to these significant periods in history. We invite people to show us their memorabilia and stories, providing an important chance for others to learn and connect with this history. Additionally, if anyone is interested in donating documents or WWII-related memorabilia, we would be honored to accept these valuable pieces for our collection. This is also an exciting opportunity to see how we are displaying the exhibit and our plans to eventually expand it into a full museum. We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating these important pieces of history together. Warning: Viewer discretion is advised.This presentation contains content that may be disturbing or emotionally challenging as it deals with the realities of World War II and the Holocaust. Viewer discretion is advised, especially for younger audiences or those sensitive to graphic historical materials. Consider a donation to support our mission! Visit: https://rememberustheholocaust.org/
  • The app had more than 170 million monthly users in the U.S. The black-out is the result of a law forcing the service offline unless it sheds its ties to ByteDance, its China-based parent company.
  • Louisiana has two problems: an eroding coastline and limited glass recycling. Engineer Franziska Trautmann is solving both by turning bottles into beach sand.
  • The California Legislature has rejected many of the spending cuts Gov. Gavin Newsom is seeking to close a $12 billion budget deficit, relying on internal borrowing to put off difficult decisions.
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin visited with San Diego leaders Tuesday and got a first-hand look at the persistent sewage issues plaguing the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • Kami Rita Sherpa first climbed to the top of the world's highest mountain in 1994. He has climbed Everest nearly every year since the 1990s — sometimes more than once in a single season.
  • The entire state of California, along with San Diego County and the city of San Diego, is listed as "sanctuary jurisdictions defying federal immigration law."
  • Mark Carney wins Canada's election, seizing on strong public sentiment against President Trump. But it's still not clear if his Liberal Party has won an outright majority in Parliament.
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