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Charlie Kirk · United StatesJust days after a gunman shot and killed conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at a Utah university, his wife, Erika, delivers her first public remarks on Friday night.
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Erika Kirk gives emotional first remarks after Charlie Kirk assassination: ‘My husband laid down his life for me, for our nation, for our children’
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Pope Leo XIV · Vatican CityPope Leo XIV marked his 70th birthday on Sunday by thanking God, his parents and all those who prayed for him. Leo, the first American pope, saw giant “Happy birthday” banners, in English, Italian and Spanish, balloons and congratulatory signs held up by the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his traditional noon blessing. Groups of Peruvian believers, including dancers in traditional attire, were out in force, a testament to the two decades the pope spent in Peru as a missionary and a bishop at the time.See the Story
Pope Leo XIV turns 70 and thanks God, his parents and all those who prayed for him
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