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Poland Election: Trzaskowski Wins Critical Vote for President

Rafal Trzaskowski, the Warsaw mayor, appeared to have won the first round of the election. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is hoping his eventual victory will help push through a liberal agenda.

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Rafal Trzaskowski speaking in Sandomierz, Poland, on Sunday.
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Suspect in Palm Springs Explosion at Fertility Clinic Is Said to Have Died in Blast

Officials said Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, targeted the fertility clinic in the bombing that damaged the facility and injured four people.

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Firefighters on the scene on Saturday after an explosion killed one person and injured four others outside of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, Calif.
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Pope Leo, Taking Helm of a Divided Church, Urges Unity

Presiding over a Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, Leo was inaugurated as the first American pope, in a ceremony filled with ancient and symbolic rituals.

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Pope Leo XIV at the end of Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday.
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Trump Envoy Says Iran Must Give Up Nuclear Enrichment Capability

Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s chief Iran negotiator, offered the clearest outlines of the administration’s position in talks over Tehran’s nuclear program.

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The Trump administration had for weeks been vague about whether Iran would be permitted any capability to produce uranium.
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Maryland Governor Vetoes Reparations Bill

Wes Moore, the nation’s lone sitting Black governor, diverged from fellow Democratic governors in rejecting a measure that would have studied reparations.

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Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland in March. He said he vetoed the bill because the state had sufficiently studied the legacy of slavery.
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Zelensky Meets With Pope Leo After Inaugural Mass

Ukraine’s president was among the dignitaries and world leaders in St. Peter’s Square. After the meeting, he thanked the Vatican for its willingness to serve as a venue for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and his wife, Olena Zelenska, arriving for Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday.
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Zelensky to Meet With Pope Leo After Attending Inaugural Mass

Ukraine’s president was among the dignitaries and world leaders in St. Peter’s Square. The pope recently proposed the Vatican as a venue for peace talks.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and his wife, Olena Zelenska, arriving for mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday.
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Surgeons Perform First Human Bladder Transplant

The procedure could be life-changing for some people with debilitating conditions.

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Mr. Larrainzair, a husband and father of four, had survived a rare type of bladder cancer and a surgery to resect the bladder tumor had left him “without much of a bladder at all.”
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Why Buttigieg, Walz, Beshear and Other Democrats Are Already Teasing 2028 Bids

Voters could be forgiven for thinking so. The party’s up-and-comers, heavy on tough talk and light on new ideas, are being remarkably open about wanting to run despite how early it is.

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Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky are among a group of Democrats widely seen as possible candidates for president in 2028.
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Energized by RFK Jr., Texas ‘Mad Moms’ Are Chipping Away at Vaccine Mandates

A measles outbreak in the state has not stopped “medical freedom” activists from pushing forward with their goal. They now have an influential ally in Washington: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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“We’re excited about having individuals in the federal government who will actually cooperate with us. But what exactly that means, we don’t know,” said Rebecca Hardy, the co-founder of Texans for Vaccine Choice.
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JD Vance and Pope Leo: The Backdrop to an Inauguration

The cardinals’ selection of Pope Leo tests the strained relationship between the bishop of Rome and conservative Catholics.

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Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, attended a Good Friday service at St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican last month.
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Trump Shrugs Off Netanyahu on Gulf Tour

On Iran, Gaza, Syria and Yemen, President Trump is moving ahead without Israel, reshaping decades of foreign policy.

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President Trump being shown a model of a city under construction during a State Dinner in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday
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Why UK’s Right-Wing News Media Are Attacking EU-UK ‘Surrender Summit’

Most British people believe Brexit was a mistake. But Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s attempts to edge closer to Europe face huge opposition in the national news media.

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Brexit supporters gathered in London in 2020 to celebrate leaving the European Union. Top officials from the bloc and Britain will meet on Monday, as they edge closer on certain issues.
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How One Woman Is Breaking a Military Stereotype in Ukraine

Ukraine’s only female combat pilot flies helicopter missions against Russian troops. The military says it wants more women fighting, but sexism remains an obstacle, activists and female soldiers say.

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Kateryna, a senior lieutenant in the Ukrainian Army, with her aircraft after returning from a combat mission last month.
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How Trump’s America Is Reuniting the U.K. and E.U.

A summit on Monday between Britain and the European Union, expected to include a defense pact, may kick-start a new era.

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European leaders in Tirana, Albania, on Friday. Five years after Britain formally exited the European Union, their leaders are moving cautiously toward a new era of cooperation.
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