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  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. Trump fired the BLS chief for publishing statistics that make him "look bad." Funnily enough, I don't think he needs other people's help in making him look bad; the man who paved over the WH Rose Garden with concrete is doing a pretty good job of that all by himself.

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  3. #ResistanceRoots

    Today in history, 1942: The murder of José Díaz, a 22-year-old farmworker, sparks a widespread attack on Mexican American youth by Los Angeles police. Díaz and his assailants were identified as “hoodlums” who had a “biological tendency” to be violent. /1

    Jose Gallardo Díaz.
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  4. Disbanding ICE and prosecuting everyone from at least middle management up remains the moderate response. I'm not a moderate tho, I think everyone on their payroll needs a referral to the Hague

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  5. Open letter from Rashid Khalidi on how Columbia has turned into “a gated security zone with electronic entry controls, a place of fear and loathing, where faculty and students are told from on high what they can teach and say, under penalty of severe sanctions.”

    www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

    The university’s draconian policies and new definition of antisemitism make much teaching impossible

    I spent decades at Columbia. I’m withdrawing my fall course due to its deal with Trump | Rashid Khalidi

    The university’s draconian policies and new definition of antisemitism make much teaching impossible

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