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Grupos de la isla hacen reclamos al presidente Biden | GDA – Grupo de Diarios América

Grupos de la isla hacen reclamos al presidente Biden | GDA – Grupo de Diarios América
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Ordain women priests billboard campaign expands to New Orleans

Supporters of women s ordination gather in Jackson Square in New Orleans outside the St. Louis Cathedral during the archdiocese s ordination ceremony for new priests in June 2015. Before the pandemic, the group held this prayer vigil annually to show solidarity with Catholic women who are called to ordination. (Gabriela Arp) While raising her three children in the Catholic Church, New Orleans high school teacher Jennifer Molina was disturbed by the absence of women s ordained leadership. I m taking my kids to Mass and having them baptized, and I just felt really uncomfortable with the idea that I m raising these kids to think this is OK, that women are not allowed to be priests, Molina said.

Education Interrupted | Documentary

From Pre-K through college, 2020 was a time for interrupted learning. Amid the switch last March from in-person classes to nearly all virtual, students and their families counted their losses by year’s end: Lost time with their teachers. Lost hours of face-to-face learning. Lost opportunity with friends to play and have fun. To capture the impact, EdSource followed 16 families from across California, as well as entering college freshmen in an ongoing year-long project. This documentary illustrates the education struggles they faced and how some students put off the start of their college careers, so they could support their families when the pandemic claimed their parents’ jobs.

Police blotters | News, Sports, Jobs - The Vindicator

Dec. 22, 10:18 a.m. Amazon packages were reported stolen from 550 Wilcox Road. Dec. 21, 2:07 p.m. A basement door was broken off its hinges at Rodeo Music Hall, 1743 S. Raccoon Road. 1:15 p.m. Lillian N. Rosado, 21, 818 E. Dewey Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a theft charge following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 6001 Mahoning Ave. Dec. 20, 4:26 p.m. Tricia D. Trotter, 30, 2450 Cherry Hill Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a theft charge following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 6001 Mahoning Ave. 2:54 p.m. Jimmela S. Jackson, 23, 234 Dupont St., Youngstown, was arrested on a theft charge, and De’Arron J. Mitchell, 30, 1187 Belvedere Ave., Warren, was arrested on a theft charge and on warrants out of Columbiana County and Trumbull County following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 6001 Mahoning Ave.

US non-profit sues FBI for info about phone hacking capability

US non-profit sues FBI for info about phone hacking capability Agencies December 24, 2020 Washington, Dec 24: Non-profit organisation American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is suing the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) demanding more information about its capability to gain access to information stored on personal mobile devices. The FBI is secretly breaking the encryption that secures our cell phones and laptops from identity thieves, hackers, and abusive governments, and it refuses to even acknowledge that it has information about these efforts even though some details have been filed publicly in federal court, ACLU said in a statement this week. The non-profit said that publicly available information indicates that the Electronic Device Analysis Unit (EDAU), a team within the FBI, has acquired or is in the process of acquiring software that allows the government to unlock and decrypt information that is otherwise securely stored on cell phones.

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