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Pentagon Orders Removal of Books from Military Academies

The Pentagon ordered all US military academies to remove books on race, gender, and other "divisive concepts" by May 21, establishing a committee to review and potentially sequester them; this follows the removal of nearly 400 books from the Naval Academy and a professor's resignation from West Poin...

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Mexico Sues Google Over "Gulf of America" Name Change

Mexico sued Google for displaying "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" on Google Maps within the US, following President Trump's executive order, despite prior diplomatic efforts and Google's refusal to change its naming convention based on US Geographic Names System.

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Ground Subsidence Threatens Major US Cities

A study by Columbia Climate School finds that groundwater extraction, geological processes, and building weight are causing 25 of the 28 largest U.S. cities to sink at varying rates, affecting over 34 million people and potentially damaging infrastructure.

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Trump Launches "Project Homecoming" Self-Deportation Program

President Trump signed an executive order launching "Project Homecoming," a self-deportation program offering illegal immigrants free flights and a $1,000 bonus; the program aims to save billions in taxpayer dollars by shifting the cost of deportation from the government to the migrants themselves, ...

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Trump Announces Self-Deportation Program and Mass Deportation Campaign

President Trump announced a new program encouraging self-deportation for undocumented immigrants, offering free flights and assistance, while threatening harsh penalties and a massive deportation campaign for those who remain after a two-month deadline.

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American Cardinal Elected as Pope Leo XIV

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, an American Augustinian, was elected as Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday, marking a historic first for the Catholic Church and signifying a potential shift in the Church's stance on American Catholicism and social issues.

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Pentagon Orders Removal of "Divisive" Books from Military Academies

The Pentagon ordered military academies to remove books on race, gender, and "divisive concepts" by May 21, creating a committee to review flagged materials, escalating efforts to eliminate DEI content and impacting admissions policies.

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54 Afrikaners Arrive in U.S. Despite Refugee Resettlement Suspension

On Monday, approximately 54 Afrikaners will arrive in the U.S. as refugees, despite a presidential executive order suspending nearly all refugee resettlement programs, following accusations of persecution in South Africa, though the South African government asserts Afrikaners remain privileged.

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Lockerbie Bombing Drama Highlights Victims' Families' Impact on Disaster Response

The BBC's "The Bombing of Pan Am 103" dramatizes the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, highlighting how victims' families' advocacy led to significant reforms in disaster response and victim support, influencing protocols implemented after 9/11 and improving airline practices.

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Papal Transition: From Argentina to America

The papacy transitioned from Argentinian Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio to American Augustinian Leon XIV, marking a shift in the Catholic Church's geographical and theological center towards a Pan-American focus, while acknowledging the growing influence of African and Asian Catholic churches.

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First American Pope Leo XIV Elected

Cardinal Robert Prevost, a 69-year-old Augustinian friar from Chicago, was elected Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, becoming the first American Pope and emphasizing unity within the Church.

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American Cardinal Elected as Pope Leo XIV

On Saturday, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, an American-Peruvian, was elected Pope Leo XIV in Rome, becoming the first American and second Latin American Pope; the election concluded in the fourth round of voting.

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