Apple’s statement said its proposal doesn’t involve scanning millions of iPhones for child porn, but that the technology it intended to use is focused on matching an uploaded photo to iCloud with known images of child sexual abuse material already indexed in a national database.
Apple, OnlyFans both backtrack on eliminating online porn
New Swiss Guard barracks will allow room for families, maybe female guards
The housing obstacles of women in the guard are now set to change in the coming years after a massive rebuilding project breaks ground with a projected completion by 2026 — the 520th anniversary of the founding of the Swiss Guard.
Trauma of 9/11 is also felt by immigrant Muslim population
While much is being made of how most Americans are approaching the 20th anniversary of those attacks approaching, Muslim Americans who had nothing to do with the attacks are bracing themselves for a wave of dread.
‘Runaway train’: Doctors warn U.K. politicians against Assisted Dying Bill
In a Sept. 7, 2021, Zoom conference, U.S., Canadian and Belgian doctors urged British politicians to reject a new bill to legalize assisted suicide.
Choose life by choosing to care for creation, Christian leaders say
Pope Francis signed a joint message for the protection of creation together with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople and Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury, England.
Vatican suppresses Italy-based community founded by married couple
The Vatican decree, dated July 24, said the community’s foundational charism lacked authenticity and “trustworthiness,” and there was a “lack of substance” in the community’s texts, especially concerning ecclesiology and formation.
Australian legal scholar: Pell trial was vendetta by police, prosecutors
Jesuit Father Frank Brennan published a book on the Cardinal George Pel’s trials, convictions and acquittal.
Italy requires vaccines for university students, teachers at all levels
The government decree on mandatory vaccinations for school personnel was signed Aug. 6, the same day that it became obligatory for anyone over the age of 12 to show a “green pass” proof of vaccination or of a negative COVID-19 test to eat indoors at restaurants, enter a movie theater or visit museums, including the Vatican Museums.