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S2025 E83 Episode 83
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The FBI arrested a Wisconsin county judge on obstruction charges, accusing her of preventing the arrest of a man by immigration authorities. Before the arrest was announced, Lilia Luciano spoke to the Trump administration's "border czar" Tom Homan. The Pentagon set up a system in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office that enabled him to check messages on the encrypted messaging app Signal while at the office, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. Charlie D'Agata has the latest. As Pope Francis' coffin was sealed, the city of Rome shut down. Ahead of his funeral, streets, shops and even the airspace above were closed. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson reports. Among the Canadian imports affected by the trade war are tourists. Canadians are not crossing the border in the numbers they once did. Kris Van Cleave reports how that's hurting business in Nashville. Back in 2017, when Bruno Serado returned to his White House restaurant in Anaheim, California, following a fire, there was virtually nothing left worth saving except for a crucifix - gifted from Pope Francis himself - and found by a firefighter glistening in the ash. Steve Hartman has the story. 

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2025/04/26 S2025 E110
Episode 110

Virginia Giuffre, who was the first of many accusers of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to go public with her allegations against him, has died by suicide at the age of 41 in Western Australia. Ali Bauman has more. An estimated 250,000 people, 50 world leaders and representatives from more than 160 nations attended the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. A plain wooden box, the simple coffin chosen by the pope himself, became the day's central symbol, a ceremony shaped to strip back the ornate rituals of papal burial. John Dickerson has more. At least eight people were killed and at least 750 more injured in an explosion and fire at the Shahid Rajaei port in southern Iran Saturday. The cause of the blast remains unclear. A federal judge this week indicated that a 2-year-old U.S. citizen was likely deported from Louisiana to Honduras with her mother and sister. This comes after the arrest of a county judge in Wisconsin on federal charges alleging, she obstructed an immigration arrest. Taurean Small has the latest. When it came to championing the poor, the marginalized, and migrants, there was no advocate more visible than Pope Francis. Saturday's funeral and its turnout offer some clues as to who the next pope will be, and if those causes will remain a priority for the Catholic Church in world that is experiencing a major political shift. Chris Livesay has more. The White House Correspondents' Dinner has been an annual tradition since 1921, bringing together presidential comedy and the press corps, and the Washington Hilton has been its home for 57 years. On Saturday night, the Hilton will host about 2,600 people. Major Garrett takes a look back at its significant role in D.C. politics.  In his homily Saturday for the funeral of Pope Francis, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re described Francis as a "pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone." David Wade gives his thoughts on the impact and legacy of the beloved pope.