- Despite claiming "to providing primary care in a timely manner," a veteran just received an appointment with a doctor through the VA. There's just one problem: he died 22 months ago. And people actually want the federal government involved in their healthcare?
- In a related story, another veteran died after waiting 30 minutes for an ambulance in a VA hospital.
- There is a 14th century castle for sale in Bavaria, though it looks to be in need of some repair.
- For the first time, a woman has been appointed rector of a Pontifical University: Sr. Mary Melone at the Pontifical University Antonianum in Rome.
- Writing in the Huffington Post, Ronald Lindsay suggests it is inappropriate to have six Catholic justices on the Supreme Court. If you think anti-Catholicism is not slowly growing again in the U.S.A., you are sadly mistaken and blind to the reality around you.
- 82 people were shot (14 of whom were killed) in Chicago over the July 4th holiday weekend. And some people wonder why don't like Chicago (35 people were shot [1 of whom was killed] in Chicago last weekend). And this for a city with some of the strictest gun restrictions in the country.
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