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S2025 E110 Apr 21 Mon
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Over the next two weeks, cardinals from across the globe will descend on Vatican City and the process will begin to choose a new pope. The 135 cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote. The cardinals will be shut off from the outside world. NBC News' Molly Hunter has more from Rome. President Trump called Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell a "major loser" on social media and pressed him to lower interest rates, raising concerns about the central bank's independence. NBC's Christine Romans reports. At Orlando International Airport, a Delta plane at full capacity was evacuated. Officials say an engine caught fire after the aircraft pushed back from the gate for departure. Passengers evacuated down emergency slides. There were no reports of injuries. NBC News' Tom Costello has the story. Two sources tell NBC News Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared information about a strike in Yemen on a Signal group chat that included his wife and brother. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports it comes after several Trump administration officials came under fire for their use of a different Signal group chat to discuss military operations. The Vatican announced the death of Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88 just one day after the leader of the Catholic church made a surprise Easter appearance. NBC News' Lester Holt reports on the historic life and impact Pope Francis had on the church and the world. Harvard University has sued the Trump administration, saying its move to freeze federal funding for the school is unconstitutional. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports President Trump is also criticizing the courts for pausing some of his deportation plans. During his papacy, Pope Francis championed the needs of children around the world with humility and sincerity. NBC News' Tom Llamas takes a look at the legacy of Pope Francis and some moments that captured the world's heart. 

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2025/04/20 S2025 E109
Apr 20 Sun

Severe storms over the weekend brought heavy rains, violent winds and dangerous flash flood conditions, along with confirmed tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma. NBC News' Marissa Parra has the latest. According to the New York Times, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared detailed military information about a U.S. strike in Yemen from March in a second private Signal chat that included his wife and about a dozen other people -- including some Pentagon employees. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports. Tensions between the Trump administration and the Supreme Court escalated over the weekend, after the court temporarily paused some deportations of migrants that the administration claimed were Venezuelan gang members. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard has more. Pope Francis delivered his Easter message at the Vatican on Sunday after a brief meeting with Vice President JD Vance. NBC News' Claudio Lavanga has more. A temporary Easter ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia expired on Sunday, as concerns grow that peace talks to end the war could collapse. NBC News' Raf Sanchez has the latest. A showdown could be shaping up over New York City's controversial congestion pricing program. Sunday is the deadline Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy set for the city to shut the tolling system down, but New York officials on Sunday repeated their insistence that they have no intention to end the program. NBC News' Maya Eaglin reports. The Tennessee Attorney General is filing a lawsuit against the National Foundation for Transplants, a non-profit foundation that once helped organ transplant patients raise money, before it abruptly shutting down. Now there are growing questions about what happened to the money the organization raised. NFT has denied any wrongdoing. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah reports. Professional athletes study game footage to improve their performance on the field. But now, thanks to artificial intelligence, amateur athletes including young kids can also study their performance on the field. NBC News' Sam Brock has a closer look. 

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2025/04/22 S2025 E111
Apr 22 Tue

Cardinal Kevin Farrell was handpicked by Pope Francis to be camerlengo, which involves running the Vatican in the days between when a pontiff passes away and another is chosen. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports Farrell spent much of his priesthood in the United States. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has denied the military details he shared were classified, but three U.S. officials familiar with the matter tell NBC News the information was given to him by a top general through secure channels. NBC ‘s Peter Alexander reports. The Vatican announced the funeral for Pope Francis will be held on Saturday. Earlier in the week, he will lie in state, and members of the public will be able to pay their respects. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports from the Vatican, where cardinals from around the world are gathering to determine the future of the church.  More than 200 educational institutions joined together to sign a statement against the Trump administration condemning what they say is government overreach and political interference. The letter comes after Harvard University sued the federal government after the Trump administration said they will slash billions of dollars in research funds. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has more. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary announced they'll remove petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the nation's food supply. The dyes are found in popular foods like cereal, candy and soda. NBC News' Vicky Nguyen reports. The U.S. has reported more than 8,000 cases of whooping cough cases this year, more than double from this time last year. NBC News' Sam Brock looks at the surge in this contagious bacterial infection that spreads through droplets. Elon Musk told investors during a Tesla earnings call on Tuesday that his time at the Department of Government Efficiency will drop significantly starting in May. Musk added he would be allocating more time to Tesla. NBC News' Brian Cheung has more. Karen Read is accused of killing her former boyfriend, a Boston police officer, by running him over with her car. Her widely publicized first trial concluded with a hung jury last year. NBC's Laura Jarrett reports. There's good news tonight about Josiah Jackson, known as "the piano doctor," whose love of restoring pianos led him to fix one at O'Hare airport. Jackson's viral videos have garnered millions of views. NBC News' Maggie Vespa has the story.