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President Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, held a wedding on the South Lawn of the White House Saturday, becoming the first grandchild of a president to wed at the executive mansion. Natalie Brand reports.

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President Biden gave an emotional eulogy for Ethel Kennedy at her funeral Wednesday, wiping his eyes several times and pausing more than once to gather himself. The president relayed how Kennedy was there for him when his first wife and daughter died, and at the end of his remarks, he told the Kennedy family that he was now there for them.

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Many people in their 50s are part of the so-called “sandwich generation” of workers who support both young relatives and aging parents. Roughly 5 million U.S. households fall into this category, and as a result, the sandwich generation faces challenges saving for retirement. Jill Schlesinger explains.

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Catholic Archdiocese of LA agrees to $880 million settlement over hundreds of sex abuse claims

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The Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $880 million to settle sex abuse claims made by more than 1,3000 alleged victims dating back to the 1940s. 

“I am sorry for everyone one of these incidents, from the bottom of my heart,” said Archbishop José H. Gomez in a statement. “My hope is that this settlement will provide some measure of healing for what these men and women have suffered.”

The settlement brings the overall amount the Archdiocese of Los Anegeles has paid out to settle sex abuse lawsuits to nearly $1.5 billion, following a $660 million settlement with about 500 alleged victims in 2007.

Officials say the agreement in principle was reached to settle the remaining claims filed under Assembly Bill 218, which temporarily waived the statute of limitations for alleged victims to seek damages in sex abuse claims, according to Archbishop Gomez’s statement. 

“This is the largest single child sex abuse settlement with a Catholic archdiocese,” said a release from the law firm representing the victims. 

Archbishop Gomez approved the settlement and confirmed the administrative office of the Archdiocese will bear the financial responsibility. 

“We have determined that funding for this settlement will be drawn from reserves, investments, and loans, along with other Archdiocesan assets and payments that will be made by religious orders and others named in the litigation,” Gomez’s statement said. “No designated donations to parishes or schools or to archdiocesan-wide collections and campaigns … will be used for the financing of this settlement.”

In his letter, Gomez also promised that the church will remain vigilant to make sure that no one serving in the ministry will harm a minor again. 

Of the more than 3,000 remaining lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of children that have been filed in California under AB-218, 1,600 were filed in Northern California, 500 in San Diego County and 200 in Orange County, attorneys said. Several California dioceses have filed for bankruptcy protection in the wake of the lawsuits. 

“The massive amount of this settlement reflects the amount of grievous harm done to vulnerable children and the decades of neglect, complicity and cover-up by the Archdiocese which allowed known serial predators to inflict this harm. I encourage other religious institutions within the Catholic Church to meet their responsibilities and take accountability,” said the victims’ attorney Morgan A. Stewart.



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