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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed allegations that he shared details of an airstrike against Iran-backed Houthis in a second Signal chat that included his wife and brother.
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In word, gesture and deed, Pope Francis consistently reached out to those on the edges – the poor, the disenfranchised, migrants – and endeavored to bring them to the center.
Brad Simpson, Suzanne Simpson's husband and the suspect in her presumed murder, is set to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing on his motion to quash his murder indictment.
Antisemitism reaches historic levels with ADL documenting 9,354 incidents in 2024. This 5% jump from previous year continues a troubling trend of increasing anti-Jewish hatred nationwide since Oct. 7.
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have developed a new therapy that uses stem cells to treat advanced Parkinson’s symptoms. The study author and other doctors discuss the outcomes.
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An expert discussed illegal immigration from the Bahamas to Florida and how migrants from China, El Salvador, and other countries use the island nation as a "springboard" into the U.S.
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The Vatican has reported that Pope Francis died of a stroke and cardiac arrest, following previous complications with double pneumonia. Here's what to know about the condition.
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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcome Americans to the White House for the annual Egg Roll on the South Lawn in Washington, D.C., on Monday, April 21.
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A senior State Department official condemned NPR for "misleading and misguided" reporting on the Trump administration's restructuring of the 2024 Human Rights Report.
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Pope Francis died on Monday, April 21, the day after Easter, at age 88. Faith leaders from a variety of denominations and locations shared insights and thoughts on his legacy.
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Pope Francis has died after struggles with bilateral pneumonia. Since the announcement of his condition, respiratory doctors have spoken out about the Catholic leader's diagnosis.
As the first pope from the Americas—though of Italian immigrant parentage—Francis' election was historic. His call to "make a mess" in the Church led to debates and polarization.