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Leo XIV has brought back the papal tradition of vacationing at Castel Gandolfo. So how did a family castle become part of the ...
Connie Francis dominated the music charts in the late 1950s and early 1960s with hits like Stupid Cupid, Pretty Little Baby and Don’t Break the Heart That Loves You. The pop star, author and actor has ...
Three months after the formal suppression of all branches of a Peru-based lay group, victims are both celebrating some ...
Pop-Up Chicken Shop had announced plans to open another location in Illinois this summer, but the plans are on hold, according to the owner.
Connie Francis, a pop singer and actress whose hits such as “Lipstick on Your Collar” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” became a ...
Outside the art world, few may recognize the name of Lander’s Eagle Bronze Foundry. But sculptures created there are ...
According to real estate records and a report in the New York Times, Pawel Radzik purchased the home as a flip property for $66,000 in 2024. His intentions changed this spring when the College of ...
The Israeli shelling of the Holy Family Church in Gaza has drawn U.S. criticism while Pope Leo XIV spoke Sunday of his "deep sorrow" and called for an end to the "barbarity of war." ...
Latin Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa held a mass in Gaza on Sunday after its only Catholic church was struck by ...
Pope Leo XIV spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after a tank hit the only Catholic church in Gaza, killing ...
The Democratic legislators called on the State Department and White House to ensure humanitarian aid is distributed to Palestinians.
Tony Violanti looks back on the trials and triumphs of music pioneer Connie Francis, who died this week at age 87.