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Chicago reacts with surprise, excitement to local priest's ascension to pope Reaction was swift, widespread and boisterous in Chicago on Thursday after the Vatican announced the election of the first-ever pope from the United States, a native of Chicago's working-class South Side. Britain to sanction Russian shadow fleet of 100 tankers Britain will sanction a Russian shadow fleet of up to 100 tankers on Friday, as European leaders gather in Oslo for a military meeting, seeking to exert extra pressure on Moscow's economy. Lainey Wilson, Ella Langley clean up at ACMs Lainey Wilson was the big winner of the night at Thursday's Academy of Country Music Awards in Texas, taking home her second-consecutive Entertainer of the Year Award. NASA garners two Emmy nominations for 2024 total solar eclipse coverage NASA has notched a pair of Emmy nominations for its coverage of the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse, which garnered 40 million views on its online channel, the space administration announced Thursday. Trump admin seeks end to temporary legal status for 500,000+ The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether or not it can end temporary protected status for more than 500,000 people from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. FAA reveals plan for new air traffic control system The nation's aging air traffic control system will be replaced with one that is aimed at 21st-century needs while improving safety, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday. Cryptocurrency measure fails to pass in Senate By a one vote margin, the Senate stymied a first-of-its kind measure designed to regulate cryptocurrency in the United States, with Republicans crossing party lines to derail the bill. Secretary of State Rubio: Columbia University library takeover could lead to deportations Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the takeover of Columbia University's library by pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday could lead to deportations. U.S. House votes to change name of Gulf of Mexico The U.S. House has approved a measure to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, the latest in a series of a Trump administration pledges to rename prominent American landmarks. 'Glengarry,' 'Fear' director James Foley dies James Foley died of brain cancer at 71 earlier this week. His representatives confirmed his death to the trades Thursday. Jodie Sweetin to star in Lifetime incel movie Lifetime announced the movie "Datless to Dangerous: My Son's Secret Life," on Thursday. Jodie Sweetin stars as a mother whose son becomes obsessed with the involuntary celibate community online. Mistrial declared in murder trial of former Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer Former Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer Christopher Schurr's murder trial for the death of Patrick Lyoya ended in a mistrial on Thursday. Vatican announces first U.S. pope: Leo XIV Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States has been elected the new pope and has chosen the name Pope Leo XIV. FEMA looking for new leader after acting administrator fired Acting administrator Cameron Hamilton was fired one day after telling members of Congress he did not think it would be in the public's best interest to eliminate FEMA. Watch: Charlize Theron, Uma Thurman face off in 'The Old Guard 2' Charlize Theron plays a former immortal facing off against an ancient enemy portrayed by Uma Thurman in the trailer for Netflix sequel "The Old Guard 2." Watch: Owen Wilson plays a washed-up golfer in comedy series 'Stick' Apple TV+ released a trailer for upcoming comedy series "Stick," which stars Owen Wilson as a former pro golfer who takes a troubled young prodigy under his wing. Sleep apnea tied to memory-related brain decline, study says Sleep apnea could be costing you brain power and increasing your risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a new study says. Watch: 'Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning' gets 1.90 trailer made for IMAX screens "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" got a 1.90 trailer filmed for IMAX screens on Thursday. The action spy movie stars Tom Cruise. FDA says it will be 'aggressive' in adopting artificial intelligence in its labs The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced an aggressive agency-wide Artificial intelligence adoption timeline that includes an AI-assisted scientific review pilot. Listen: Rose releases 'Messy,' song for 'F1' movie Blackpink singer Rosé released "Messy" and its music video Thursday. The song was recorded for the "F1" movie starring Brad Pitt. Watch: Lorraine warns 'something's changed' in 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) take on "one last case" in a preview for "The Conjuring: Last Rites." The film opens in theaters Sept. 5. Noem says Abrego Garcia will ‘never return’ as Democrats grill DHS secretary at budget hearing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the Trump administration's deportations Thursday as Democratic senators accused the president of illegally sending U.S. citizens to other countries. At White House, Trumps honor military mothers for their 'extraordinary sacrifices for family and country' President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump honored military mothers during a Thursday White House event. |
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New Pope Has Creole Roots in New OrleansHis ancestry, traced to a historic enclave of Afro-Caribbean culture, links Leo XIV to the rich and sometimes overlooked Black Catholic experience in America. Pope Leo XIV, the First American Pontiff, Took a Global Route to the Top PostRobert Francis Prevost, who led the Vatican office that selects and manages bishops around the world, has spent much of his life outside the United States. Americans Celebrate Pope Leo XIV, the First Pontiff From the U.S.Across the country, Catholics and non-Catholics alike greeted the news of the Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV with reverence and satisfaction. Pope Leo XIV Overcame a Major Strike Against Him: Being AmericanBefore he was chosen, Robert Francis Prevost had the papal seal of approval from his predecessor, Francis, who put him in one of the top jobs in the Roman Catholic Church. The Pope Is a Graduate of Villanova, Where the Church Bells Won’t Stop RingingThe private Catholic university in the suburbs of Philadelphia has a new most famous alumnus. Liberals Are Cautiously Optimistic About Pope Leo XIV’s Views on LGBTQ CatholicsPope Leo XIV has said little publicly about a place in the Catholic Church for gay and transgender people. Some thought the issue would not be key to his agenda. The Pentagon’s Culture Wars Strike West PointA Jan. 29 order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth led to canceled classes, book bans and an argument about American greatness. Trump Revives Push for Higher Taxes on the RichThe president is said to want to create a new top income bracket for people making more than $2.5 million per year and to tax income above that level at a rate of 39.6 percent. Victory Day in Russian-Occupied Ukraine: A Muted CelebrationEvents to mark the holiday in the occupied territories seem to be an effort to show Russian control of land it has captured. Scientists Are Developing a Tool to Measure Biological Age With a PhotoScientists have developed an A.I. tool that they say can help assess a patient’s health — and potentially guide their medical care. Reincarnated by A.I., Arizona Man Forgives His Killer at SentencingA likeness of Christopher Pelkey, who was killed in a 2021 road rage episode, was created with artificial intelligence. It was part of a victim’s impact statement. In Battle With Trump, Harvard Leaders See Bad Outcomes AheadHarvard could choose to either keep fighting or seek a deal with the administration. Its leaders are starting to realize that any path will very likely change the identity of the school. Police and Brooklyn College Protesters Clash After Pro-Palestinian RallyThe police moved in to make arrests after demonstrators left the college grounds and gathered outside. Officers punched some students and slammed others to the ground. A Year Ago, Columbia Security Was Hands-Off at a Protest. Not This Time.When demonstrators occupied the university’s main library on Wednesday, campus security forces intervened aggressively. The occupation ended with arrests hours later. Bill Gates Explains His Plans to Close the Gates Foundation in 2045In a wide-ranging interview, he explains his decision — amid the Trump administration’s assault on foreign aid — to accelerate the end of his giving. Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Killing Children’ by Cutting Foreign AidThe Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist condemned his fellow billionaire for overseeing deep cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development in the Trump administration. Musk-Tied Investor Clashes With One of World’s Biggest Asset ManagersA lawsuit accuses Brookfield Asset Management of fraud, attempted bribery and improperly limiting investments in one of Elon Musk’s companies. In Tyre Nichols Case, an Out-of-Town Jury Heard a Familiar Police DefenseThe acquittal of three former officers in the state trial over the fatal beating adds to a mixed series of verdicts for officers accused of wrongdoing. ‘Wildly Inappropriate Behavior’: Real Estate Group Is Accused of Cover-upsThe Appraisal Institute faces concerns that one of its leaders has a history of harassing women and that it did not disclose that some certification exams were incorrectly scored. The New Pope Might Be Something Like the Old PopeThe conservative ire that has roiled Catholicism during the previous pontificate is likely to continue with this first American pope. Alexander Brothers Face More Sex Crimes, Including Against Underage GirlProsecutors added more charges in the sex-trafficking case against Oren and Tal Alexander, who were known as top brokers in luxury real estate, and their brother Alon Alexander. New Law Requires Priests to Break Seal of Confession to Report Child AbuseThe state law, in Washington, applies to all religions but has outraged Catholics in particular. The Justice Department is investigating. India Strikes Pakistan After Kashmir Terrorist Attack: What We KnowIndia launched strikes on Pakistan after a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, a territory that it has long fought over with Pakistan. Joseph Nye, Political Scientist Who Extolled ‘Soft Power,’ Dies at 88He coined the term, arguing that a country’s global influence can’t be built on military might alone. Diplomats around the world paid heed. More Recent Articles |
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Reaction was swift, widespread and boisterous in Chicago on Thursday after the Vatican announced the election of the first-ever pope from the United States, a native of Chicago's working-class South Side.
Britain will sanction a Russian shadow fleet of up to 100 tankers on Friday, as European leaders gather in Oslo for a military meeting, seeking to exert extra pressure on Moscow's economy.
Lainey Wilson was the big winner of the night at Thursday's Academy of Country Music Awards in Texas, taking home her second-consecutive Entertainer of the Year Award.
NASA has notched a pair of Emmy nominations for its coverage of the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse, which garnered 40 million views on its online channel, the space administration announced Thursday.
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether or not it can end temporary protected status for more than 500,000 people from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
The nation's aging air traffic control system will be replaced with one that is aimed at 21st-century needs while improving safety, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday.
By a one vote margin, the Senate stymied a first-of-its kind measure designed to regulate cryptocurrency in the United States, with Republicans crossing party lines to derail the bill.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the takeover of Columbia University's library by pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday could lead to deportations.
The U.S. House has approved a measure to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, the latest in a series of a Trump administration pledges to rename prominent American landmarks.
James Foley died of brain cancer at 71 earlier this week. His representatives confirmed his death to the trades Thursday.
Lifetime announced the movie "Datless to Dangerous: My Son's Secret Life," on Thursday. Jodie Sweetin stars as a mother whose son becomes obsessed with the involuntary celibate community online.
Former Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer Christopher Schurr's murder trial for the death of Patrick Lyoya ended in a mistrial on Thursday.
Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States has been elected the new pope and has chosen the name Pope Leo XIV.
Acting administrator Cameron Hamilton was fired one day after telling members of Congress he did not think it would be in the public's best interest to eliminate FEMA.
Charlize Theron plays a former immortal facing off against an ancient enemy portrayed by Uma Thurman in the trailer for Netflix sequel "The Old Guard 2."
Apple TV+ released a trailer for upcoming comedy series "Stick," which stars Owen Wilson as a former pro golfer who takes a troubled young prodigy under his wing.
Sleep apnea could be costing you brain power and increasing your risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a new study says.
"Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" got a 1.90 trailer filmed for IMAX screens on Thursday. The action spy movie stars Tom Cruise.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced an aggressive agency-wide Artificial intelligence adoption timeline that includes an AI-assisted scientific review pilot.
Blackpink singer Rosé released "Messy" and its music video Thursday. The song was recorded for the "F1" movie starring Brad Pitt.
Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) take on "one last case" in a preview for "The Conjuring: Last Rites." The film opens in theaters Sept. 5.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the Trump administration's deportations Thursday as Democratic senators accused the president of illegally sending U.S. citizens to other countries.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump honored military mothers during a Thursday White House event. 
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