The childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, located at 212 E. 141st Place in Dolton, Illinois, was recently listed for sale at $199,000 but has since been taken off the market by its current owner, who plans to relist it at a higher price or potentially convert it into a museum. The modest, 1,200-square-foot brick split-level house features three bedrooms, two baths, a finished basement, and modern kitchen amenities. This property, once sold for $66,000, gained newfound attention following Leo XIV’s papal election, with the owner expressing excitement and shock over the recent developments.
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‘Jim Crow Jewish supremacists’: Union leader faces complaint over anti-Israel posts
A complaint was filed against Nathan Prier, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE), alleging he harassed and defamed Jewish members through a fake Reddit account. The complaint, submitted by Jackie Luffman, details Prier’s controversial statements about Jews and Israel, including derogatory language and comparisons of Gaza to the Warsaw Ghetto. Prier acknowledged the account, asserting his comments reflected personal beliefs and not his official role, while Luffman called for his resignation, citing...
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