World Leaders Join Crowds in Rome for Pope’s Funeral
The Pontiff’s final resting place will be the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major, a few miles away from St. Peter’s Basilica.
‘New Media’ Clash With Legacy Outlets at White House | Live With Josh
A new conflict is emerging in the White House, and this time it’s between the various news outlets being allowed into the briefings.

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Trump Says Russia, Ukraine ‘Very Close’ to Reaching Peace Deal
This comes after U.S. special envoy Steven Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia on Friday.
How to Eat to Promote Hair Growth
Think of healthy hair as a lush, thriving garden. For long-term recovery and growth, the soil must be enriched.
DOJ Rescinds Biden-Era Limits on Seizing Journalists’ Records in Criminal Leak Probes
Attorney General Pam Bondi said the policy change will restore prosecutors’ ability to hold government leakers accountable.
Consumer Sentiment Weakens Amid Rising Inflation Expectations in April
Economic observers are paying attention to the state of the consumer.
Federal Government Sues Rochester Over ‘Sanctuary’ City Policies
The city called the lawsuit ‘political theater’ and accused the Trump administration of trying to ‘commandeer local resources.’
Kennedy Center Cancels World Pride LGBT Events
Cancellations follow major changes at the center made in February, when President Donald Trump fired its president and chairman.
What We Know About Wisconsin Judge Arrested for Allegedly Obstructing ICE
This rare situation, with a judge facing arrest, underscores heightened tensions over President Donald Trump’s enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.
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Stories of persecution and resilience behind the performing arts company that’s become a global sensation.
Rallies Held in US Cities to Commemorate 1999 Peaceful Appeal in China
About 10,000 people gathered in Beijing on April 25, 1999, less than three months before the Chinese regime launched a brutal persecution against the group.
Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Abuse Survivor, Dies by Suicide
Her family says the longtime advocate for sex trafficking victims died at her Australian farm after years of struggle.
A Peaceful Appeal in China 26 Years Ago Still Echoes Today
A parade and a vigil were held in New York to commemorate a 1999 event known as the April 25 appeal, when about 10,000 people gathered in Beijing.
Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Halting Collective Bargaining With Federal Employees
The administration has said the court lacked authority to review the president’s policies.
Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charge in Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
The arraignment drew a large crowd, with dozens gathering at the courthouse.
▶Albany Audience Member in Awe of Shen Yun’s Artistry: ‘Just Unbelievable’
Shen Yun Performing Arts delighted audiences at Proctors in Albany, New York, on April 22 and 23.
South Korea Watchdog Says DeepSeek Sent User Data to Multiple Companies Overseas
South Korea’s data protection watchdog said that DeepSeek transferred data to a Beijing-based ‘affiliate’ of ByteDance.
Day in Photos: Preparations for Pope’s Funeral, Earthquake in Ecuador, and Parade in Australia
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Education Department Probes Berkeley Over Alleged Failure to Report Chinese Donations
Federal law requires schools to disclose substantial foreign gifts and contracts to the Department of Education twice a year.
Trump Says He Hopes Ukraine Would Immediately Sign Minerals Deal
Zelenskyy had resisted earlier versions of the minerals deal, citing the absence of firm security guarantees for Ukraine.
US Attorney General Releases Details on New Mexico Judge’s Arrest
Court papers stated that suspected gang member Cristhian Ortega-Lopez was living in a building on the judge’s property when the illegal immigrant was arrested.
Thousands of Illegal Immigrants Have Registered on CBP Home App to Self-Deport, CBP Says
The DHS said that those who remain in the United States and have not yet registered on the app will have to pay a fine.
A Closer Look at the Gear, Weapons, and World of Gladiators
François Gilbert’s ‘Gladiators 1st–5th Centuries AD’ provides insightful and rather colorful insights into the world of the Roman gladiators.
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