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Three ways Pope Francis influenced the global climate movement

Photo by Ashwin Vaswani on Unsplash   Pope Francis inspired global climate action through his encyclicals, advocacy for Indigenous rights, and moral leadership. His legacy connects faith with environmental justice, influencing political summits, grassroots activism, and the Catholic Church’s commitment to ecological and social responsibility.

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Global November 2019

Latest On Fatal California Shooting

Police are searching for “unknown suspects” who snuck into a backyard party and shot and killed four and wounded six others. Party guests were watching TV when the attack happened.

Global November 2019

Flooding In Venice, 10 Things To Know

Record-breaking flooding hits in Venice. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the president is welcome to answer impeachment inquiry questions in writing or appear in person.

Global November 2019

DACA On The Line; Top 5 Headlines

The Supreme Court appears ready to allow the Trump administration to end DACA. Netflix reveals cast for new “Selena: The Series.” One Day at a Time Season 4 is set to premiere.

Global November 2019

Latest On Deaths On USC Campus

Investigations into some of the nine student deaths at the University of Southern California are exploring the possibility of drug overdoses.

Global November 2019

Impeachment Inquiry Goes Public

The impeachment inquiry is going from closed door hearings to live public ones. Ex-president Jimmy Carter draws hundreds to his Sunday school class in Georgia.

Global November 2019

Impeachment In The Classroom

The impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump has become a way to teach students about topics like the Constitution and presidential power.

Global November 2019

Student’s Puerto Rico ID Rejected?

A Purdue University student said CVS workers questioned his immigration status. Antonio Banderas is starring in new Spanish-language version of “A Chorus Line.”

Global November 2019

Do School Shooters Show Warning Signs?

A new study by the Secret Service's National Threat Assessment Center has found that most students who commit deadly school attacks showed warning signs that went unreported.