Louisiana Priest Arrested for Allegedly Inappropriately Touching a Child Over Year-Long Period
The arrest took place on January 18, 2026. The case is still under investigation.
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US President, Donald Trump, threatened to annex Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory. The EU's economic threat and Nato's secretary general's intervention led to Trump's climbdown. Leeds United's American midfielder, Brenden Aaronson, has been making headlines for his impressive form.
Germany advised to withdraw its gold reserves from US vaults due to unpredictable geopolitical circumstances. Meanwhile, table tennis experiences an unexpected cultural revival in the US with the release of "Marty Supreme
Satire has long filled the space vacated by partisan news media in the U.S. and France. Satire has become a powerful tool for commentary and critique.
Two cartoonists were challenged to draw on the same subject - Trump and a world in turmoil. The result was a fascinating comparison of their styles, tools, and perspectives.
The head of Australia's largest veteran organisation has rejected Donald Trump's claim that allied soldiers stayed back from the frontlines in Afghanistan, calling the comments unfathomable. The claim was made in the context of casting doubt on Nato's reliability. Australian veterans are expressing their disgust and disappointment over the remarks.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has criticized Donald Trump for his comments about NATO troops in Afghanistan, suggesting that the former US president should apologize for diminishing the sacrifice of fallen British soldiers. Trump's remarks have sparked a backlash from UK political leaders and families of veterans. The controversy highlights the complexities of international relations and the sensitivities surrounding military operations.
Federal immigration agents have detained a two-year-old girl and her father in Minneapolis, transporting them to Texas despite a court order to release the child. The detention has sparked widespread outrage and criticism, with many calling it an example of depravity beyond words. The incident highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding US immigration policies and their impact on families.
Two women, Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen, were released from detention after being arrested for disrupting Sunday church services in St Paul, Minnesota, as part of an anti-ICE demonstration. The women were charged for their role in the protest. A federal judge ordered their release.
The US military has confirmed a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of two people. The strike is part of the military's ongoing efforts to combat narco-trafficking operations in the region. This incident marks the latest in a series of strikes against suspected smuggling boats.
A Texas man's exoneration 70 years after his execution has shed light on the racial bias that pervades the US justice system, while the Trump administration's policies on detaining immigrant children have sparked widespread outrage. These two cases highlight the need for reform and accountability in the country's justice and immigration systems.
A 55-year-old Cuban migrant, Geraldo Lunas Campos, died from asphyxia due to neck and torso compression while in custody at a Texas immigration detention facility, according to an autopsy report. The El Paso county medical examiner's office has officially classified the death as a homicide. The incident raises concerns about the treatment of migrants in US detention facilities.
A senior US border patrol official's distinctive greatcoat has drawn comparisons to a fascist aesthetic in German media, prompting debate about the symbolism of his attire. Gregory Bovino's olive green coat has been a notable feature of his appearance during immigration raids. The controversy has raised questions about the representation of authority figures in the US.
A rescued sea lion named Confetti is recovering in Los Angeles after a marine care center discovered two bullets in his head. The sea lion was rescued from Ballona creek on January 5 and has a 'really great chance' of being released. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of marine life being harmed by human activities.
UFC bantamweight Cameron Smotherman collapsed after making weight for his scheduled bout at UFC 324, leading to the cancellation of his fight and reigniting concerns over the safety of weight cutting in the sport. Smotherman, 28, appeared unstable during the weigh-in and lost consciousness after stepping off the scale. The incident has sparked debate over the risks associated with extreme weight cutting in mixed martial arts.
The Department of Homeland Security reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have arrested more than 100 individuals in Maine, just three days into the state's immigration crackdown. The operation has sparked controversy, with organizers claiming ICE agents are targeting African nationals. The arrests have been focused in the cities of Portland and Lewiston.
The city of Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the US government over the removal of a slavery-related exhibit at Independence National Historical Park, which features the former residence of George Washington. The exhibit had been in place for years and provided information on the people enslaved by Washington. The city is seeking a court order to restore the exhibit.
The highly anticipated trial of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is set to begin with jury selection on September 8. The trial is expected to be one of the most closely watched in recent US history. A judge announced the trial date in a packed Manhattan federal courtroom.
As the world watches the unfolding crisis in Syria, another kind of crisis is playing out in the United States, where families are struggling to find stable housing. The consequences of displacement and uncertainty are far-reaching, affecting not just individuals but entire communities. From the Kurdish-dominated SDF in Syria to the Godfrey family in Atlanta, the thread of displacement weaves a complex narrative of resilience and struggle.
As the world grapples with climate change, economic instability, and geopolitical tensions, US President Donald Trump's second term has been marked by controversy, confusion, and a series of bizarre moments. From denying the existence of global warming to attempting to seize control of Venezuela's oil resources, Trump's actions have left many questioning his leadership and vision for the future.
The United States is facing a period of intense unrest, with protests and demonstrations erupting across the country. From the economic blackout in Minnesota to the ongoing controversy over ICE operations, the nation is grappling with issues of social justice, government accountability, and human rights.
As the US gears up for the 2026 election, concerns over the fairness of the electoral process have been raised. Meanwhile, Trump's policies and actions continue to impact various aspects of American life, from healthcare to global relations. This article delves into the latest developments and their implications.
Donald Trump's presidency has been marked by controversy, but the past week has seen a surge in criticism from both domestic and international fronts. From his threat to seize Greenland to accusations of diminishing the sacrifice of NATO troops in Afghanistan, Trump's actions have sparked outrage and concern.
A wave of protests sweeps across the US, from Minnesota to Washington, as citizens voice their concerns over immigration policies, while the nation grapples with a monster winter storm and the ongoing debate over Donald Trump's presidency. Meanwhile, a Pentagon contractor is indicted over alleged leaks, and the president's supporters rally behind his bid to annex Greenland.