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Pope Leo XIV · Vatican CityPope Leo XIV made his first appointment of a Chinese bishop under the Vatican’s 2018 agreement with Beijing, signalling he is continuing one of Pope Francis’ most controversial foreign policy decisions.See the Story
Pope Leo XIV names first Chinese bishop, signalling he is continuing Vatican’s controversial accord
55% Center coverage: 74 sources

Kristi Noem · Los AngelesHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is promising to move forward with the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Los Angeles despite the waves of unrest.See the Story
DHS Pledges to Continue Trump's Immigration Crackdown as Judge Says Guard Deployment Was Illegal
41% Left coverage: 34 sources

Pope Francis · Vatican CityROME – As Pope Leo XIV settles into his new role on the Throne of Peter, early indications are that he will respect and maintain the direction of his predecessor’s reforms for the Roman Curia, but will do so with a much softer tone. Over the past week, the pope has met with two different groupings of the most significant curial and diplomatic bodies of the Holy See: papal diplomatic representatives and employees and officials of the Secretariat …See the Story
Leo with the Curia Will Maintain Francis’s Direction, but Change the Tone
63% Right coverage: 8 sources
Pope Leo says to look to Jesus if feeling ‘stuck and blocked’
60% Right coverage: 5 sources