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Pope Leo XIV · Vatican CityPope Leo XIV on Thursday named an Illinois bishop to replace the powerful conservative Cardinal Timothy Dolan as leader of New York’s Roman Catholic archdiocese, a selection that signals his embrace of a more mild and unifying style after the political upheaval of Pope Francis’s papacy, while preserving the spirit of the late pope’s reforms.See the Story
Pope Leo Accepts Cardinal Dolan’s Resignation, Appoints Bishop Hicks as New York Archbishop
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Finland Politics · FinlandFinland’s government is facing heavy pressure and accusations of racism from several Asian countries after its representative to the 2025 Miss Universe pageant was seen pulling the corners of her eyes in a photo -- and some Finnish politicians posted their own photos repeating the gesture.See the Story
A photo of Miss Finland sparks racist accusations and furor across Asia
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Kamala Harris · United StatesFormer Vice President Kamala Harris said Wednesday that the Biden administration was right not to pressure the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Harris defends Biden administration decision not to release Jeffrey Epstein files
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