Indicted Russian hackers reportedly targeted Orthodox clergy

The Russian hackers indicted by the U.S. special prosecutor last month have spent years trying to steal the private correspondence of some of the world’s most senior Christian Orthodox figures, The Associated Press has found, illustrating the high stakes as Kiev and Moscow wrestle over the religious future of Ukraine.

 
Vietnam remembers John McCain with flowers, tributes

People in Vietnam are paying their respects to U.S. Sen. John McCain who was held as prisoner of war in Vietnam and later was instrumental in bringing the wartime foes together.

GOP, Democrats switch roles 20 years after Clinton impeachment

Lanny Davis became a TV news staple during President Bill Clinton’s second term as the White House lawyer who battled a Senate investigation into Clinton fund-raising practices – with a focus on suspected Chinese attempts to influence the 1996 election.

PGA plans big changes for remodeled FedEx Cup

The PGA Tour is putting the final touches on a revamped FedEx Cup structure that would award a cash bonus to the leading player from the regular season, followed by a new scoring format for the Tour Championship to decide the FedEx Cup champion, The Associated Press has learned.

Canadian star Brooke Henderson captures CP Women’s Open

Brooke Henderson’s adoring home fans chanted her name and sang “O Canada.” Her father raced onto the 18th green to shower her and sister/caddie Brittany with champagne.

DeChambeau grabs victory in FedEx Cup playoff opener

To his right was the silver trophy Bryson DeChambeau won Sunday at The Northern Trust, a victory that felt comfortable to everyone but him. To his left was the silver FedEx Cup trophy, a reminder of the ultimate prize in the PGA Tour season.

Arizona candidate griped about McCain family before he died

Hours before Sen. John McCain died on Saturday, a Republican seeking Arizona’s other U.S. Senate seat suggested that his family’s earlier announcement that he was ending cancer treatment had been timed to hurt her campaign.

Check out these 9 moments that made John McCain

John McCain lived most of his life in the public eye, surviving war, torture, scandal, political stardom and failure, the enmity of some colleagues and the election of President Donald Trump.

COMMENTARY: The Catholic Church needs a #MeToo moment

Pope Francis’s letter to the Catholic faithful last week was remarkable in that the Holy Father apologized not only for the sexual abuses carried out by Roman Catholic priests but also for the cover-up of that abuse carried out by Roman Catholic bishops.

Friends, family remember Iowa college student Mollie Tibbets

The father of the 20-year-old Iowa woman whose body was found in a cornfield last week wants people to remember her by celebrating something wonderful — not by the way she died.

McCain farewell starts in Arizona, to end at US Naval Academy

Two former presidents are expected to speak at Sen. John McCain’s service and he will lie in state in both the nation’s capital and Arizona as part of a cross-country funeral procession ending with his burial at the U.S. Naval Academy, according to plans taking shape Sunday.

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