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'Extraordinarily important': Bishop highlights 'very telling' decision by new pope

One MSNBC guest believes there is a very telling reason Bishop Robert Prevost chose the name Pope Leo XIV.

Morning Joe guest Bishop Robert Barron, from the diocese of Winona, Rochester in Minnesota, pondered the name which was last selected by a pontiff in 1878.

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'MAGA is very angry': Conservative strategist says new pope is in far right's 'crosshairs'

The new pope is a balanced papal leader with a biblical message, but that hasn't stopped MAGA allies from being enraged about him being elected, a conservative political consultant said on Friday.

Rick Wilson, a consistent thorn in the side of Donald Trump, wrote leading up to the weekend that "MAGA hates the woke pope."

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'Arrest her!' MAGA melts down after woman spits on Trump prosecutor during live interview

President Donald Trump's acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia was spat on by an irate woman while on air giving an interview to Newsmax, and right-wing commentators threw an immediate fit.

Ed Martin, a far-right legal activist, has repeatedly stirred up outrage and chaos as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor, including sending intimidation letters to a number of organizations Trump was annoyed with. After he publicly praised a Nazi-sympathizing Jan. 6 rioter who dressed up as Hitler, Senate Republicans pressured Trump into withdrawing his nomination to serve in the role permanently. He is now reportedly considering Fox News personality and former New York judge Jeanine Pirro for the role instead.

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What to know about the first American pope

Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69 — now known as Pope Leo XIV — was named as the first leader of the Catholic church to come from America Thursday.

Born in Chicago, Prevost spent much of his career serving as a missionary in Peru. He was made a cardinal by the previous Pope, Francis, just two years ago. He was a strong supporter of his predecessor.

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New Pope named in Vatican City — an American

A new Pope has been named in Vatican City.

The announcement came minutes after white smoke was seen coming from a Sistine Chapel chimney, a historic signal that a conclave of cardinals had made their decision.

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EXCLUSIVE: Breastfeeding mom of US citizen sues Kristi Noem after being grabbed by ICE

NOTE: This story has been updated. Due to a miscommunication, the original version attributed quotes to a lawyer, Daniel Perez, that were actually made by his paralegal, Jay Bar-Levy. Perez declined to comment.

A breastfeeding mother from Colombia living in Florida with a pending asylum application was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Sunday and faces a potential transfer to Texas, according to a filing in the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, obtained by Raw Story.

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'Very strong words': CNN host reacts to aviation expert's dire warning to Sean Duffy

CNN's Sara Sidner reacted to the "strong words" her colleague and former Department of Transportation inspector general Mary Schiavo had for transportation secretary Sean Duffy about the air traffic control crisis.

Duffy has pledged to transform and remodel the outdated air traffic control system after a major failure last week at Newark Liberty International Airport left thousands of travelers stranded for days, and Schiavo said president Donald Trump's transportation secretary faced a major test where failure is not an option.

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'For profit': Report reveals Ivanka Trump's new focus for her father's second term

Ivanka Trump will return to public life for the first time during her father's second term in the White House.

President Donald Trump's elder daughter on Thursday will announce an initiative focused on access to fresh produce and healthy food, and Axios reported that she hopes to leverage her celebrity to highlight "the role of nutrition in chronic disease and overall well-being" through a new for-profit venture.

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'Fool who doesn't have a clue': Trump blasts Fed Chair Jerome Powell in early morning rant

President Donald Trump woke up Wednesday morning and took aim at Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.

“‘Too Late’ Jerome Powell is a FOOL, who doesn’t have a clue. Other than that, I like him very much! Oil and Energy way down, almost all costs (groceries and ‘eggs’) down, virtually NO INFLATION, Tariff Money Pouring Into the U.S. — THE EXACT OPPOSITE OF ‘TOO LATE!’ ENJOY!” He posted on Truth Social.

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'Deeply disturbing': Lawmaker aghast as Trump admin eyes deportations to war-torn Ukraine

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's plot to ship migrants to war-torn Ukraine alarmed a lawmaker on Capitol Hill on Wednesday who called the plan "deeply disturbing."

The Trump administration has suggested deporting certain migrants from the U.S. to Ukraine, including people who are not Ukrainian citizens.

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'Is the president not telling the truth?' Judge grills Trump attorneys in court

The Justice Department appeared in court on Wednesday to address the habeas case challenging the Alien Enemies Act, the law used by President Donald Trump to deport migrants to a prison in El Salvador.

Just Security writer Adam Klasfeld posted on X that Judge James Boasberg asked Lee Gelernt, attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, about discovery in the case and what they hope to learn.

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'Miscarriage of justice': Family 'devastated' after ex-officers acquitted in beating death

The family of Tyre Nichols is speaking out through their attorney following the acquittal of three former Memphis police officers on state charges that they beat the 29-year-old to death.

CNN's Brianna Keilar read the statement from the Nichols family's legal team.

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'We need to make changes': Mark Cuban pitches surprising answer to Medicaid cuts

Billionaire Mark Cuban offered up his unsolicited advice to the Trump administration on how to reform Medicaid without making any cuts to the entitlement.

Congress has been trying to figure out how to give President Donald Trump his "big, beautiful" spending bill without making cuts to Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid. Trump himself has said the entitlements would not be touched.

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