The Vatican recently issued a document, signed by Pope Leo XIV, warning against the rise of polyamory and reaffirming the Church’s stance on monogamous marriage. The note, titled “One Flesh – In Praise of Monogamy,” emphasizes marriage as the exclusive, lifelong partnership between a man and a woman, addressing the growing prevalence of non-monogamous unions, including polyamory and discussions on polygamy in Africa. The 40-page document highlights the importance of the “unitive” aspect of sex within marriage, beyond procreation, and underscores the foundation of unity within marriage. Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, the prefect of the Vatican’s doctrine office, explained the document aimed to explain the importance of an exclusive union of love.
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Reports indicate that Andrew Bailey, the FBI co-deputy director, is being considered as a replacement for FBI Director Patel. The White House has responded, affirming Patel’s importance and his efforts to maintain integrity within the Bureau. These rumors come amidst previous reports of internal conflict, including Patel firing agents allegedly due to political bias and a controversial public statement about a thwarted terrorist attack.
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News broke that the Pentagon launched an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly, a Democratic veteran, following allegations of misconduct. Kelly, along with other veteran lawmakers, had recently reminded military members of their duty to refuse illegal orders. This prompted a strong reaction from Donald Trump, who called the lawmakers “traitors” and threatened violence. This is against the backdrop of the U.S. military potentially violating the rules of war. These threats and actions highlight Trump’s unfitness to lead and the growing danger he poses to the U.S.
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Following a mass abduction at a school in northwestern Nigeria, all 24 schoolgirls have been rescued, according to President Bola Tinubu. The girls were taken from the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Kebbi state on November 17th. While details of the rescue remain undisclosed, authorities have stated that the girls are currently in their custody. The recent incident adds to a string of abductions in Nigeria, including an attack on a Catholic school where over 300 students and staff were kidnapped.
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According to the AP News, the FBI has contacted Democratic lawmakers featured in a social media video urging U.S. troops to defy “illegal orders,” signaling potential inquiry into the matter. This follows the Pentagon’s review of Sen. Mark Kelly for potential military law violations and President Trump’s accusations of sedition against the lawmakers. The lawmakers involved in the video, all of whom have military or intelligence backgrounds, have received requests from the FBI for interviews, though the exact basis of the inquiry remains unclear. The video encouraged troops to reject illegal orders, a message which has ignited the current federal investigation.
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FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that the Epstein estate is withholding crucial records from investigators, limiting the FBI’s access to information relevant to a new referral in the case. Federal officials have repeatedly requested materials from the estate, but have been unsuccessful, creating a separate box of information between the government and the estate. Despite these obstacles, the FBI is committed to evaluating all obtainable evidence. The director’s comments come amid pressure from the Trump administration to release the Epstein files, but the estate’s refusal to cooperate is hindering the investigation.
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The recent designation of several European anti-fascist groups as foreign terrorist organizations by the US State Department has been met with skepticism by experts who question the groups’ capabilities and relevance. These groups, primarily protest collectives, are perceived as posing no active threat to the US. Experts suggest that the designation may be politically motivated, potentially aimed at shifting attention away from far-right terrorism, which is on the rise. Moreover, the groups lack substantial organization and funding, and have not explicitly targeted the US, making the classification seem incongruous.
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Senator Mark Kelly has accused Donald Trump of inciting violence through his rhetoric targeting Democratic lawmakers who voiced concerns about military members refusing illegal orders. Kelly, referencing his own experiences with violence and trauma, emphasized the potential consequences of Trump’s words, particularly given his large base of supporters. Trump’s actions included labeling the lawmakers’ actions as “seditious” and reposting a message suggesting they be executed. Furthermore, Kelly, a retired Navy Commander, is facing potential repercussions from the Department of Defense, a move he views as an attempt to intimidate him and silence his criticism of the administration.
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A Campbell’s Soup executive, Martin Bally, has been placed on temporary leave following allegations of disparaging remarks made about the company’s products and customers. These comments, which included referring to Campbell’s offerings as “shit for fucking poor people” and making racist statements, were reportedly recorded and are detailed in a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former employee Robert Garza. Garza claims he was fired after reporting Bally’s behavior, which also included comments about the ingredients used. Campbell’s is currently investigating these allegations, which have also prompted a denial from the company about the use of bioengineered meat, while Garza’s lawsuit alleges retaliatory dismissal and a racially hostile work environment.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been ordered to begin serving his 27-year sentence in a police base after being convicted of plotting a coup. The Supreme Court found Bolsonaro guilty of leading a conspiracy to prevent his left-wing rival from taking power, which involved a failed plot to assassinate the incoming president. Bolsonaro’s co-conspirators, including former ministers and military officials, were also ordered to start their sentences, with some already in custody. While Bolsonaro’s incarceration sparked mixed reactions, with both jubilation and condemnation, experts suggest his influence has significantly waned, and mass protests have not materialized.
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