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LEADING AIRLINES JOIN GOP IN PRESSING FOR END OF SHUTDOWN Some of the nation's top airlines are calling on Congress to end the government shutdown and pay air traffic controllers, joining Republican lawmakers in pressing Democrats to vote with the GOP for a "clean continuing resolution" and reopen the government. READ
PRESIDENT OF US BISHOPS: PRAY FOR MELISSA VICTIMS As Hurricane Melissa continued to devastate the Caribbean this week, Archbishop Timothy Broglio called on the faithful to lift up the affected communities in prayer and offer tangible support to those suffering in the Category 5 storm's wake. READ
KING STRIPS PRINCE ANDREW OF TITLE OVER EPSTEIN SCANDAL Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles and eighth in line to the British Crown, will be stripped of his titles and royal status after years of being dogged by allegations of a scandalous connection with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. READ
VANCE TOUTS FAITH'S ROLE IN PUBLIC LIFE AT TPUSA EVENT Speaking to more than 10,000 students at the University of Mississippi Oct. 29, Vice President JD Vance offered a defense of Christianity's role in American public life and urged students to strengthen the nation's culture through marriage and family — echoing the message of the late Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk.READ
TRUMP MAKES DEAL WITH CHINA, DE-ESCALATING TRADE WAR After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea yesterday, President Donald Trump announced they had reached an agreement to de-escalate trade tensions between the two nations. Under the deal, the U.S. will scale back tariffs, and China will delay new export controls and resume soybean purchases.READ
A CATHOLIC REVIVAL IN NORTH CAROLINA? A diocese in North Carolina is witnessing its evangelization efforts help the region change from one with few Catholics to being an epicenter of conversions to the faith, according to a new report. Read the inspiring story here.READ
MAJORITY OF AMERICANS: DEMOCRATS 'OUT OF TOUCH' Seven in 10 voters say that the Democratic Party is "out of touch" due to its preference for prioritizing certain issues — such as LGBT ideology, abortion, race, and climate change — over problems like crime and immigration, according to a new poll.READ
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BANNING SUICIDE PREVENTION SPEECH NEAR CLINICS? Pro-life and free speech advocates are concerned over a Scottish parliamentarian's proposed amendment to Scotland's "assisted suicide" bill that would criminalize discussion of suicide prevention near buildings where assisted suicides might take place.READ
ITALIAN GOVERNMENT STANDS UP FOR JIMMY LAI Italian officials now officially back efforts to secure the release of Catholic media mogul Jimmy Lai, who is now imprisoned for his work in Hong Kong. READ
AMERICANS SPLIT ALONG PARTY LINES ON 'BAD BUNNY' Americans are divided over the NFL's decision to have Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny perform at next year's Super Bowl halftime show, largely along party lines, a new poll discovered. Here are the numbers.READ
CATHOLIC 101 Three o'clock in the morning is known as "the devil's hour," a time of night when Satan is given free rein over the world. How did this spooky superstition come about and what does the Church say about it? (Spoiler alert: 3 a.m. doesn't actually belong to the demons!)READ
SAINT OF THE DAY Today the Church celebrates All Hallows' Eve (the Vigil of All Saints' Day) and also remembers Saint Wolfgang of Ratisbon. As bishop of Ratisbon, Germany, Wolfgang continued to live out his Benedictine vows and remained a man of prayer and relative solitude. He revived religious life throughout his diocese and showed such care for the poor that he became known as "the Great Almoner." He died in 994, and so many miracles attended his tomb that he was canonized in 1052.READ
DAILY PSALM "Praise the Lord, Jerusalem." (Psalm 147)READ
THE DEEPIn this episode of The Deep, Erika responds to a recent viral article by Helen Andrews titled "The Great Feminization." Andrews claims that the increasing number of women holding positions in institutions has directly led to those institutions becoming "woke." But is Andrews missing the point? Is it true that women caused wokeism? Or is the real explanation something deeper? WATCH
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