Louisiana air travelers are getting fed up with one aspect of boarding an aircraft that no airline can solve. What's the problem? How would you solve it?
A Congressman from Philadelphia says that he took the Pope's water, which he left behind on a podium, and let others drink from it and even dip their fingers into the cup.
We have a new Pope, Jorge Bergoglio the archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina, but prior to his introduction on Wednesday, Catholic Cardinals came together to vote on the newly elected Pope. However, I had no idea that they would perform the internet sensation known as the "Harlem Shake."
Jorge Bergoglio, the 76-year-old archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been elected as pope. He is the first Latin American to lead the Catholic Church. Bergoglio, who has taken the name Francis I, is also the first Jesuit priest to become pope.
As Cardinals of the Catholic Religion prepare to elect a new pope, a man tried to sneak into secret talks Monday that are being held by the religious figures.
For the first time in 600 years, a pope has resigned from his position. The Vatican has announced that Pope Benedict XIV has resigned as Pope of the Catholic Church.
We all knew that Pope Benedict XIV was on Twitter, but he had not yet sent out his first tweet. Well, the wait is over because the Pope has officially sent out his first ever tweet.
Pope Benedict XVI may be the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church with a tradition dating back more than 2,000 years, but that doesn't mean he's not up on the latest technology. In fact, the Vatican recently revealed the pope's Twitter handle and said that he'll start tweeting to followers on Dec. 12.
The technologically-savvy Pope Benedict XVI has already encouraged priests to blog and helmed the launch of the Vatican’s YouTube channel and Pope2You mobile and Facebook apps. So it’s really no surprise that as part of his newly-launched news portal, the pontiff sent his first tweet recently — from the papal iPad.
You can follow the Vatican on Twitter at @news_va_en.