YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | Those who knew Pope Leo XIV as a younger man say his path to the papacy has prepared him well for the challenges ahead. | | Pakistan's military says it has launched retaliatory strikes on sites in India, alarming world powers about further hostilities between the nuclear nations. | | | | Going to college can provide one of the best returns on an investment. The size of that return, however, can depend on which major you choose. | | | | A legal case has opened in Britain over the felling of a much-loved, ancient tree named the 'Sycamore Gap.' Some Britons are struggling to get over its demise. | | | | While heartened by the new pope's commitment to social justice, advocates say it's unclear whether Leo will continue Francis' LGBTQ+ outreach. | | | | Biotech scientists are trying to develop high-end accessories such as purses made from lab-grown leather meant to replicate T. rex skin. | | | | Celebrate your mom by bonding over these great shows about moms and their kids, from "Schitt's Creek" to "Derry Girls." | | | | India and Pakistan both have nuclear weapons - and a history of war and terrorism. | | | | Trump returned to the White House days after launching a cryptocurrency meme coin that analysts say is now worth a fortune. | | | | Ferocious outbreaks in March and April led to hundreds of tornadoes, along with dozens of deaths. The forecast says danger lurks in May too. | | | | | | |
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