Vol 8 Issue 25 ~ Editor: Rev. Fr. Courtney Edward Krier
June 20, 2015 ~ Our Lady on Saturday
1. Baptism: Means of Salvation (21)
2. Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
3. St Aloysius Gonzaga
4. Marriage and Parenthood (25)
5. Articles and notices Continue reading →
One new case of H5N2 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in the US, ending an eight-day hiatus of new detections.
The newly confirmed outbreak brings the total number of detections in the US to 223, affecting 48,091,293 birds. Iowa has now reached 75 detections in total, with 31,723,300 birds affected.MORE
Russia is pouring troops and weapons — including missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads — into its western exclave of Kaliningrad at such a rate that the region is now one of Europe’s most militarized places.
A NATO official, writing to RFE/RL on condition of anonymity, said that Moscow is stationing “thousands of troops, including mechanized and naval infantry brigades, military aircraft, modern long-range air defense units and hundreds of armored vehicles in the territory.” MORE
According to a release from a California environmentalist group, residents of Los Angeles are asking the Catholic archdiocese to cease the drilling for oil on land owned by the Church. MORE
ORLANDO, Fla. –It can take a year or two for people to have a trial in Central Florida, but those who want to skip the line can hire a private judge to handle their case.
“My marketing motto is: ‘How would you like your trial tomorrow?'” said Robert Evans, who worked as a judge in Orange County for more than 20 years before leaving public office. Now, he conducts private trials — for paying customers — at his Florida Private Trials practice. MORE
The robot, which has no legs and moves on wheels, was shown to reporters and guests at a Tokyo area theater Thursday. It has a hairless head and moving arms and went through a year of software development after first being announced. MORE
“God always forgives … our misdemeanors, our abuse, God always forgives; men forgive at times; but the Earth never forgives. We must care for our sister the Earth, our Mother Earth, so that she does not respond with destruction.” Francis, L’ Osservatore Romano, November 28, 2014, p. 16.
Water shut-offs have now begun in California, where government-ordered restrictions are starting to leave large communities high and dry. As CBS News is now reporting, the Mountain Housecommunity of 15,000 residents will run out of water in just a matter of days.
“The community’s sole source of water, the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, was one of 114 senior water rights holders cut off by a curtailment notice from the state on Friday,” reports CBS. MORE
“Never, ever marry an American woman. That’s the advice I give my friends.”
It may seem an odd way to start an interview, especially one with a female American reporter who is married, but Davide Serra, an Italian hedge fund manager based here in London, is not one to opine gently, or particularly carefully.
According to The Times, Serra finds that American women are too demanding. MORE
One of the largest school districts in the country is going to start teaching children that there’s no such thing as boys or girls.
Fairfax County Public Schools, just outside of Washington, D.C. in the Northern Virginia suburbs, has more than 180,000 students. It’s the tenth largest school district in the country. MORE
Like a scene from a B-movie, hordes of bright red crabs have taken over San Diego’s coastline from Ocean Beach to La Jolla.
Masses of the small red tuna crabs, or pelagic red crabs, have been washing up along the southern California shoreline for the past couple of weeks, according to local media reports. MORE
The House of Representatives is once again considering legislation that could unfairly impose burdensome compliance requirements on Internet-enabled small businesses and entrepreneurs. Like its predecessor the Marketplace Fairness Act, the Remote Transactions Parity Act could require small online retailers to adhere to tax laws in more than 9,600 tax jurisdictions, thereby subjecting small businesses to audits and enforcement by far-away state tax enforcement agencies. These requirements impact the competitiveness of small businesses by holding them to the same tax burden standard as large retail businesses that have facilities across the country and teams of lawyers and accountants. MORE