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Hacksaw Ridge's Hero: Desmond Doss, the Unarmed Medic Who Saved Lives


In the brutal chaos of the Battle of Okinawa, one man stood out. Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector, refused to carry a weapon. Yet, his unwavering courage and selflessness led him to become one of WWII's most decorated heroes. This is the incredible true story of Desmond Doss, the medic who saved countless lives without firing a shot.

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A small Jesuit school in Denver has quietly become a pipeline for powerful Republicans surrounding Trump


By Dave Smith
October 3, 2025 at 6:03 AM EDT




Regis University in Denver
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A Catholic university nestled in the Rocky Mountains has quietly produced a surprising number of figures who now occupy influential positions within President Donald Trump’s political sphere and the broader conservative movement.

Regis University, a 148-year-old Jesuit institution in Denver, has become an unexpected common denominator among conservative leaders who have shaped American politics for decades.

The connection includes two women in Trump’s orbit currently making headlines: Erika Kirk, the new CEO of Turning Point USA following her husband Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and Lindsey Halligan, Trump’s nominee for U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; both earned degrees from Regis.

But their alma mater has produced a much broader network of conservative power brokers who have shaped American politics for generations.

Regis University, which serves about 2,700 students, was able to confirm to Fortune that Erika Kirk was a student there from fall 2007 through the end of fall 2009, and Lindsey Halligan did graduate from the school in 2011, but offered no further comment.

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Pope Leo meets Palestinian president, calls for two-state solution to "end the conflict" in the Middle East


By Chris Livesay

November 6, 2025 / 11:36 AM EST / CBS News

Rome — Pope Leo XIV met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the Vatican on Thursday, marking their first in-person encounter since the Chicago native was chosen to lead the Catholic Church in May. The two had spoken previously on the phone.

The hour-long meeting, described by the Holy See as "cordial," focused on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and renewed calls for a two-state solution, a position the Vatican has consistently promoted as the only viable path to peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

The talks came nearly a month after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took hold in Gaza, bringing a fragile calm following two years of conflict that began with Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel.

According to a Vatican statement, both leaders agreed on "the urgent need to provide assistance to the civilian population in Gaza," and to "end the conflict by pursuing a two-state solution," which would see an independent Palestinian state created alongside Israel.


Pope Leo XVI meets with President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas during an audience at the Apostolic Palace, Nov. 6, 2025, in Vatican City.Simone Risoluti/Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty

Abbas' visit also marked the 10th anniversary of the "Comprehensive Agreement" signed in 2015 between the Holy See and the State of Palestine — which saw the Vatican, like a rising number of countries, formally recognize Palestinian statehood.

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Updated Charta Œcumenica marks a milestone towards Christian unity in Europe


6 November 2025

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🔴 DOCUMENT | Updated Charta Œcumenica marks a milestone towards Christian unity in Europe

With a historic step towards Christian unity, the Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (CCEE) and the Conference of European Churches (CEC) launched the Updated Charta Œcumenica on Wednesday 5 November 2025 in Rome. This joint document marks a milestone in the ecumenical journey of European Churches, renewing their commitment to walk together in dialogue, mutual understanding, and shared witness in response to the challenges of our time. On this historic day, COMECE was represented by its General Secretary, Fr. Manuel Barrios Prieto, who was a member of the joint CCEE-CEC committee. Today, Thursday 8 November, the CCEE-CEC group will meet in Vatican City with Pope Leo XIV. Download the updated Charta Œcumenica



H.E. Msgr. Gintaras GRUŠAS, Archbishop of Vilnius and President of CCEE (left) and H. Em. Archbishop NIKITAS of Thyateira and Great Britain, President of CEC (right). Rome, 5 November 2025. (Photo: CCEE-CEC)

The updated Charta was officially signed by H. Em. Archbishop NIKITAS of Thyateira and Great Britain, President of CEC, and H.E. Msgr. Gintaras GRUŠAS, Archbishop of Vilnius and President of CCEE. Together, they affirmed the renewed dedication to continue building bridges between churches in Europe.


"This Charta Œcumenica is a call to conscience and cooperation,” said Archbishop Nikitas. “Our commitment to one another as Churches is not abstract—it is grounded in shared faith, lived out amid pain, division, and hope. In a fragmented and secular Europe, the Charta urges us to rediscover the strength of our communion and the urgency of our mission. We must proclaim the Gospel together, uphold human dignity, and work side by side for justice, peace, and care for Creation. This is our ecumenical vocation—not just to speak of unity, but to live it.”

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The cost of Zohran




The cost of Zohran

Mayor Mamdani’s policies are guaranteed to wreck New York City

Heather Mac Donald

William F. Buckley Jr. once quipped that he would rather be governed by the first 2,000 names in the Boston phone book than by the Harvard faculty. New York City is about to be governed by the Columbia University student body. A city that used to think of itself as grown up has just elected a mayor who seems the very embodiment of the American college student: uninformed, entitled and self-important, enjoying a regal quality of life that depends parasitically upon a civilization about which he knows nothing, yet for which he has nothing but scorn.

American college students regularly act out little psychodramas of oppression before an appreciative audience of diversity deanlets and associate vice-provosts of inclusion and belonging. Zohran Mamdani, the quintessential product of the academy, is poised to take such performative grievance to one of the biggest stages in the world. The results will not be pretty.

Mamdani’s governing agenda reflects his family background, education and negligible post-college career. Now 34, he was born in 1991 to a professor of postcolonial studies and a filmmaker. The family moved to New York City from Uganda in 1999 so that Mamdani’s father, Mahmood, could teach in Columbia University’s Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies Department and direct the university’s Institute of African Studies. The young Mamdani imbibed academic anti-westernism at the family dinner table, which hosted such leading lights of postcolonial studies as Columbia’s Edward Said and Rashid Khalidi.

Mamdani fashions himself a champion of the working class. He chose not to attend New York’s most storied working-class college, the public City College of New York (then $6,330 a year), however, in favor of the private Bowdoin College, a bucolic, secluded retreat in Maine (then $59,900 a year). The centuries-old New England institution grew out of the finest ideals of America’s Founders; it boasts Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, US president Franklin Pierce, Supreme Court justices, decorated Civil War generals, abolitionists and industrialists among its graduates.

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SDA Church in New York Invites Mamdani, Hakeem, and Leticia James ahead of Election


SDA Church in New York Invites Mamdani, Hakeem, and Leticia James ahead of Election

November 2, 2025 NewsHound


The Hanson Place SDA church in Brooklyn, NYC held a ‘Public Affairs & Religious Liberty’ convocation yesterday on the Sabbath. Ivor Myers was one of the panelists. Several politicians were invited to attend church, including New York Democratic Socialist nominee for governor Zohran Mamdani, Hakeem Jefferies, and Leticia James.

Mamdani, who is a Shia Muslim and a Socialist, was allowed to address the congregation on Sabbath. Reuters confirms that he was campaigning at the Hanson SDA church.



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