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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to deliver a “spectacular” yearlong birthday party to mark 250 years of American independence. On Thursday, he will be in the U.S. heartland to kick off the patriotic festivities leading up to next year’s anniversary.See the Story
Trump will kick off a yearlong celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with event in Iowa
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Pope Francis · MobileAUSTIN (KXAN) — Early Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV appointed Daniel E. Garcia to lead the Diocese of Austin as its sixth bishop. According to the Diocese of Austin, Garcia grew up in Waco and Cameron, Texas, and was ordained as a priest for the Diocese of Austin on May 28, 1988. Garcia will oversee more than 120 parishes, missions and university catholic centers across 25 counties in Central Texas. During a news conference Wednesday, Garcia emphasize…See the Story
Pope Leo XIV Names Newest Bishop of Austin Diocese
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NBA · MobileNEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Amtrak has a new service making for a more convenient trip for riders. Starting Aug.18, customers will now have an option to hop on the new Amtrak Mardi Gras Service. This is a new, twice-daily intercity train service traveling between Mobile, Alabama and New Orleans. Amtrak officials said the service will offer a "convenient" morning and evening departure from both cities. Amtrak President Roger Harris says guests can plan …See the Story
Amtrak Introduces New ‘Mardi Gras Service’ Between New Orleans, Alabama
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