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Pope Francis’ Passing Halts Serie A Matches as Soccer World Mourns

The Italian Serie A soccer league has postponed all matches slated for Monday in response to the death of Pope Francis, who passed away at 88 after a ...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

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Pope Francis Dies at 88: World Mourns Amid Headlines Packed With Drama

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, marking the end of a papacy that saw both immense challenge and sweeping change for the Catholic Church. The V...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

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World Leaders React with Sorrow and Praise to Death of Pope Francis

The news of Pope Francis' death on Monday sent a wave of grief and reflection across the globe, as leaders from every corner of the world offered trib...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

4 min read

Metal Fragments Prompt Health Alert for Aldi Pork Carnitas Nationwide

Heads up, Aldi shoppers: A recent public health alert has been issued for a popular 16-ounce tray of "Pork Carnitas" sold at Aldi supermarkets across ...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

3 min read

After Pope Francis: Can the Next Pope Fix the Vatican’s 'Mess'?

Pope Francis’s time at the helm of the Catholic Church can be summed up in one word: disruptive. Whether you loved him or loathed him, there’s no deny...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

5 min read

Centuries-Old Graffiti Unveiled in Jerusalem's Last Supper Room

Jerusalem's Room of the Last Supper just got a little more mysterious. Archaeologists have revealed a treasure trove of centuries-old graffiti, discov...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

3 min read

Who Fired the First Shot? The Enduring Mystery Behind the American Revolution’s ‘Shot Heard ’Round the World’

Two hundred and fifty years after musket smoke drifted over Lexington and Concord, one question still echoes through American history: Who actually fi...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

4 min read

Lost Ancient Capital Likely Unearthed in North Macedonia, Archaeologists Say

Archaeologists may have finally uncovered the long-lost capital of an ancient civilization in North Macedonia, with new evidence pointing toward the s...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

4 min read

Maryland’s Brick Chapel Reopens After 320 Years, Showcasing Roots of Religious Freedom

After more than three centuries out of the public eye, Maryland’s Brick Chapel is finally open to visitors—offering a rare look at the birthplace of A...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/21/2025

4 min read