1. Rev. Carlo Alberto Capella was released from prison and quietly returned to work after being convicted of possessing and distributing child pornography while serving as a Vatican diplomat, according to reports on Catholic blogs.

    Carlo Alberto Capella served prison time for a child pornography conviction but was allowed to return to work at the Vatican, posing a test for Pope Leo XIV.

    A convicted priest is back at work. Child advocates want Pope Leo to act.

    Carlo Alberto Capella served prison time for a child pornography conviction but was allowed to return to work at the Vatican, posing a test for Pope Leo XIV.

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  2. The air traffic controllers on duty when a helicopter crashed into a commercial jet in Washington, killing 67 people, were never tested to determine if any of them had alcohol in their system at the time of the accident, in a break with FAA rules, witnesses said during public hearings.

    The F.A.A. has since been training on-call specialists to be snappier about administering alcohol and drug tests after a serious incident, an official said.

    After D.C. Plane Crash, Air Traffic Controllers Were Not Tested for Alcohol

    The F.A.A. has since been training on-call specialists to be snappier about administering alcohol and drug tests after a serious incident, an official said.

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  3. To mark James Baldwin's birthday - he was born on this day in 1924 - a stunning portrait of the writer by Beauford Delaney. The two men were close, & Delaney painted many portraits of Baldwin

    Colorful painted portrait of James Baldwin, seated
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