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- Stark revelations: For Catholics, an excruciating new test of faith
- What's behind Saudi Arabia's summer of discontent?
- The election’s ‘pink wave’ that is driving equality
- Teaching police to holster their emotions
Stark revelations: For Catholics, an excruciating new test of faith Posted: 16 Aug 2018 02:17 PM PDT It was an extraordinary opening for a grand jury report. The investigative commission in Pennsylvania, setting aside in many ways the sober-minded law enforcement tone of "just-the-facts," could only express its own horror and sense of urgency at the catalog of abuses they presented, and the relentless and widespread culture of casual cover-ups within one of the globe's most powerful religions. "There have been other reports about child sex abuse within the Catholic Church. |
What's behind Saudi Arabia's summer of discontent? Posted: 16 Aug 2018 01:16 PM PDT For Saudi watchers, the headlines out of the kingdom this summer – women's activists jailed, clerics silenced, a diplomatic row with Canada – have been perplexing, even jarring. After all, despite Saudi Arabia's failing war in Yemen, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has an iron grip on power in the oil-rich kingdom and no serious internal rivals and remains in control over one of the wealthiest economies in the world. Within the Saudi government, the crown prince controls the economy, defense, military, and foreign policy portfolios. |
The election’s ‘pink wave’ that is driving equality Posted: 16 Aug 2018 11:19 AM PDT While political pundits debate the possibility of a "blue wave" – a Democratic Party landslide – in November's elections, less has been said about a possible "pink wave" – the election of an unprecedented number of women to public office. In addition, a record 19 women have won major-party nominations for the US Senate while 11 women have been nominated for gubernatorial races and at least 185 women have won nominations in House races, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University. Twenty-something Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gained attention when she upset a veteran incumbent congressman in a New York Democratic Party primary race. |
Teaching police to holster their emotions Posted: 16 Aug 2018 09:15 AM PDT At that point, a police instructor halted the training exercise, praising Kelly and his partner for their calm approach to the mock emergency. The scene unfolded not inside a home but in a cinderblock room on the campus of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission in this Seattle suburb. The training, held last month at the state's police academy, mirrors programs spreading nationwide amid intensified scrutiny of fatal shootings by police of people with mental illness. |
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