Pope Francis died at age 88 after enduring a prolonged illness characterized by an asthma-like respiratory crisis linked to thrombocytopenia, as announced by the Vatican. Born in Buenos Aires on December 17, 1936, to Italian immigrants, he was ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1969 and became a significant figure in the Catholic Church, known for his efforts to reform Vatican bureaucracy and address issues like corruption and social justice, while also facing criticism from conservative factions. His papacy, marked by both admiration and controversy, recently included comments describing Israel’s actions in Gaza as “terrorism.”
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Trump says Hegseth is ‘doing a great job’ despite reports of second Signal chat | Trump administration
Donald Trump publicly supported Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after reports surfaced that Hegseth shared details about U.S. missile strikes in Yemen in a Signal group chat that included family and Pentagon aides. Trump dismissed concerns about the leaks, attributing them to disgruntled former staff, and encouraged his team to defend Hegseth, who felt the story was a "hit piece." Pressure for Hegseth's resignation grew following critical comments from former aides and Republican congressman Don Bacon,...
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