Pope Francis, just a day before his death, surprised the world with an unexpected appearance in St Peter's Square on Easter Sunday. Despite recent severe illness and hospitalisation, the 88-year-old pontiff greeted the faithful after the "Urbi et Orbi" blessing.
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A Kentucky man, Anthony Trice, received a 20-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter for punching his one-month-old son in the head in a fit of rage following a video game loss. The 2019 incident in Louisville led to the baby's death and left the family devastated.
Legislation to bar transgender women and girls from participating in female sports did not pass in the US Senate, with Democrats united in opposition. The bill aimed to define Title IX protections based on birth-assigned gender, raising debates about athletic fairness and federal involvement in local school policies.
Senior international officials gather in London on Tuesday aiming to chart a pathway to peace for Sudan on the second anniversary of its brutal civil conflict, but without the presence of the warring parties. French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot pledged 50 million euros in aid, underlining the aims of the conference to mobilise the international community and urge warring parties to agree to a ceasefire.
Fifteen Palestinian prisoners freed by Israel under the Gaza ceasefire have arrived in Turkey, according to foreign minister Hakan Fidan. They were issued visas by the Turkish embassy in Cairo. This follows the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, where 33 Israeli hostages were released in exchange for around 1,900 Palestinian prisoners. Some of the freed prisoners will be permanently exiled, with Turkey offering to take in a number of them.
A Connecticut man, held captive for over 20 years by his stepmother, was discovered in a severely emaciated state. Kimberly Sullivan, his stepmother, has been arrested. A fundraising campaign, led by Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury, has raised over $100,000 to aid in his recovery, covering medical care, housing, and therapy. Over 300 people have contributed to support his new life.
Republican Dan Crenshaw, a former US Navy SEAL, was caught on a hot mic saying he would kill right-wing broadcaster Tucker Carlson if they met. The remark, made during an interview, went viral, drawing backlash and a challenge for an interview from Carlson. This incident marks the latest episode in their ongoing feud.
An Army helicopter crew potentially misread their altitude and missed crucial radio communications before colliding with an American Airlines jet over Washington, DC. The NTSB is investigating the cause of the crash, which killed 67 people, with the final report expected to take over a year to complete.
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Upon being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump immediately signed executive orders at Capitol One Arena in Washington. He then electrified the crowd by tossing ceremonial pens into the cheering audience. This act, accompanied by the celebration of newly sworn-in officials, marked an exhilarating moment for Trump and his supporters.