Pope Francis, in Shift for Church, Voices Support for Same-Sex Civil Unions
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| By Julian E. Barnes and David E. Sanger Iran is behind threatening, spoofed emails sent to voters, the officials said, but there was no indication that any votes themselves had been altered. | | | By Jason Horowitz The comments, shown in a new documentary, are the strongest yet from a pontificate that has taken a more tolerant and inclusive tone. | | | By Jan Hoffman and Katie Benner The Justice Department announced an $8 billion settlement with the company. Members of the Sackler family will pay $225 million in civil penalties but criminal investigations continue. | | |
| World | Mexico City Dispatch By Natalie Kitroeff They didn't have an oven. Their apartment resembled Santa's workshop set up in a dorm room. But two rookie bakers are thriving in Mexico City, where food and entrepreneurism go hand-in-hand. | | | Opinion By Farhad Manjoo The big lesson of 2020 is that everything keeps getting more dishonest. | | |
| By Reuters Tens of thousands of Nigerians across the country have been protesting for weeks against police brutality. Several people were shot during demonstrations in Lagos Tuesday night. | | | By Office Of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced on Wednesday that some schools and businesses will reopen in New York City hot spot areas as coronavirus cases have fallen in some places. | | | By The New York Times On Wednesday, Democrats and Republicans argued on the Senate floor about passing the next stage of the coronavirus relief package. | | |
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