YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | Vice President JD Vance attended Pope Leo's inaugural mass. The trip could set the tone for the Trump administration's relationship with the new pope. | | The 300-foot tall ship Cuauhtémoc is used for sail training and is a diplomatic symbol of Mexico abroad. | | | | An extreme weather outbreak on May 16 spawned deadly tornadoes and storms. At least 23 were killed in Kentucky, 7 in Missouri and 2 in Virginia. | | | | Consumer Reports released its annual review of the "riskiest" foods to eat based on 2024 data. Here's why you don't have to swear off of these foods completely. | | | | The formal inauguration of Leo XIV, the first ever American pope, drew tens of thousands of people, including world leaders and European royalty. | | | | Suspects and witnesses are being deported without justice being served, prosecutors and legal experts say. | | | | In pursuit of a good night's sleep, would you consider sleeping zero-gravity? | | | | From his first hours in office, President Donald Trump has been working to terminate DEI. But DEI is proving hard to kill. Here's why. | | | | 'Inefficency in the name of efficiency,' according to one federal employee who was fired, rehired and may be fired again. | | | | Early summer-like temperatures expected to affect central and southern states this week. | | | | | | |
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