LOOP: Senate moves forward with plan to end shutdown
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10
SENATE ADVANCES PLAN TO END SHUTDOWN The Senate took a major step toward ending the government shutdown Sunday night when a group of Democrats joined Republicans in voting for a revised plan to reopen the government. READ
TRUMP PROMISES $2,000 DIVIDENDS TO EACH AMERICAN President Donald Trump yesterday stated that his tariffs have paid off enormously, putting the U.S. on track to begin paying off its "ENORMOUS DEBT" or $37 trillion. "A dividend of at least $2,000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone," he promised. READ
REPORT LINKS CAPITOL POLICE TO JAN 6 PIPEBOMBER "A forensic analysis of a female former U.S. Capitol Police officer's gait is a 94%-98% match to the unique stride of the long-sought Jan. 6 pipe-bomb suspect, according to a Blaze News investigation confirmed by several intelligence sources," The Blaze reports. READ
TOP CHICAGO NEWSPAPER OPPOSES DEATH BILL The Chicago Tribune's editorial board has called on Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker to veto the physician-assisted suicide bill that is still on his desk after the Senate passed it 30-27 just before 3 a.m. on Halloween. "Compassion should guide end-of-life policy, but compassion also demands caution," the board stated. READ
POPE TEASES THOUGHTS ON AI AHEAD OF FIRST ENCYCLICAL Pope Leo XIV sent a stirring message last week to those gathered for the Builders Artificial Intelligence Forum 2025, urging participants to ground artificial intelligence in a vision that honors the human person and serves the Church's mission. Pope Leo will reportedly soon begin work on his first encyclical, which is expected to address AI.READ
DOCUMENTARY ON 'LEO FROM CHICAGO' PREMIERES TODAY To mark the six-month anniversary of Pope Leo XIV's election, Vatican Radio - Vatican News will release a new documentary, "Leo from Chicago," exploring the Pope's American origins and early life. According to Vatican News, the film premieres today at noon Eastern Time and will be available in English, Italian, and Spanish on Vatican News' digital channels.READ
COULD THIS LAWSUIT REINSTATE PROTECTIONS FOR WOMEN? For the past three years, abortion drug providers have been able to circumvent pro-life states' regulations on abortion by sending the medications through the mail. A lawsuit filed by a woman who was allegedly coerced by her boyfriend into taking mail-order abortion drugs may help put an end to that deadly status quo. READ
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DIOCESE TO DRASTICALLY REDUCE NUMBER OF SUNDAY MASSES The Archdiocese of Dubuque, Iowa, is working toward a major restructuring in 2027, which would include the consolidation of 161 parishes into about 28 pastorates — ending weekend Masses at 83 churches.READ
POPE LEO REFLECTS ON MEANING OF 'CHURCH' Pope Leo yesterday urged Catholics gathered in St. Peter's Square for his Angelus address to remember that they are heirs and participants of the Faith passed down by the Apostles as well as the "living stones" of the "mystery of the Church." READ
HOW TO PACK A 'GET-HOME BAG' When disaster strikes, whether it's a blizzard, a blackout, or an earthquake, the first thing is to get home safely. Unlike a bug-out bag, which is designed for long-term outdoor survival, this one is designed for speed, mobility, and self-reliance over 12–24 hours. Here's how to put it together.READ
CATHOLIC 101 Virtue is not learned best through abstract theory but through seeing it in others. It could well be that we were not surrounded by virtuous people during our critical years of formation, and so we struggle to cultivate it in ourselves. This is why it is so important to find and keep virtuous friends. Here is some advice from Aristotle.READ
SAINT OF THE DAY Today the Church celebrates the memorial of Pope Saint Leo the Great, a doctor of the Church. St. Leo is known for vigorously defending Catholic unity.READ
DAILY PSALM "Guide me, Lord, along the everlasting way." (Psalm 139)READ
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