ROME (AP) — A group of Australians who were raped and molested by Catholic priests when they were children are hoping to learn the truth about what a top Vatican cardinal knew about their attackers when he testifies Sunday before an investigative commission at a Rome hotel.
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Microsoft says that computers with a wireless wide area network (WWAN) LTE modem may lose Internet connectivity after installing the latest Windows 10 cumulative updates. […]
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