Deportations spark debate, Nuns help groundbreaking Alzheimer’s study, and more

Two Catholic experts weigh in on the immigration debate. A Former U.S. Senator and Catholic discusses Trump’s deportations, and a pregnant asylum seeker shares her worries that her baby will be born “stateless” without birthright citizenship. The Metropolitan of the Philadelphia Archeparchy shares his reaction to Trump cutting funding for a lab that tracked thousands of abducted Ukrainian children. Groundbreaking study provides key insight into Alzheimer’s disease and aging, thanks to the willingness of hundreds of nuns. An ultramarathoner is running 35 miles a day on a journey from California to New York. How he hopes to help boys become Godly men.