Rome pilgrimage gives homeless man a new perspective on life

Rome pilgrimage gives homeless man a new perspective on life

DENVER (CNA/EWTN News) — Derrick Yearout has come a long way from his homeless, drug-addicted days. After changing his life and getting off the streets he made a pilgrimage to Rome, which he says has given him a new outlook on life.

"Do I feel that the trip to Rome made a difference in my life? Yes, it has it has allowed me to look at how I used to be and how I am now by opening my eyes to the world as it is, and not how I thought it was," Yearout told CNA Oct. 27, shortly after returning from Rome.

Keystone backers look to Obama’s successor to make the call
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Keystone backers look to Obama’s successor to make the call

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The company pleading for permission to build the Keystone XL pipeline looked beyond President Barack Obama on Tuesday in apparent hopes a future Republican president would greenlight the project. But the administration signaled it was in no mood to hand off the decision to the winner of the 2016 election.

TransCanada insisted its request for the U.S. to suspend its review of the proposed project had nothing to do with presidential politics even though a delay could thrust the decision a year or more into the future, likely putting it in the hands of Obama's successor. Questioning the motivation for the Canadian energy giant's request, the White House said "there might be politics at play" and Obama still intended to make the decision.

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