Catholic priest ordered to arbitrate claims against gay dating app Grindr

LOS ANGELES – A Catholic monsignor who alleges in a lawsuit that Grindr’s improper sharing of his private information has derailed his hope to be a bishop will have to take dispute before an arbitrator rather than a jury, a judge has ruled. On Tuesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Armen Tamzarian granted the gay dating app’s motion to…

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Residents mourn Pope Francis during mass at St. Joseph Cathedral

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — As people around the world continue to reflect on the life and legacy of Pope Francis, the Buffalo Diocese offered an opportunity for residents to mourn the late pontiff together. As the nine-day mourning period continues for Catholics everywhere, Wednesday night’s service offered the Queen City a formal setting to pray…

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Israeli Robotics Squad Chooses Sabbath Rest Over Rivalry at Competition

In the realm of competitive robotics, dedication and innovation are key components of achieving victory. Nonetheless, an Israeli robotics squad recently garnered attention not due to their technical skills, but because of their unwavering adherence to their cultural and religious principles. In a major global robotics contest, this team decided to place priority on observance…

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