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Vatican to block phone signals during the meeting to choose a new pope | Vatican

The Vatican has decided to disable mobile phone signals throughout its territory during the Conclave, where a new Pope will be elected. However, St. Peter’s Square will remain unaffected. The president of Vatican City announced that starting from 3 PM on May 7th (1300 GMT), all mobile communication systems will be turned off. According to […]

Trump Administration to Cover Costs of Flights for Migrants Who Choose to Leave on Their Own

Reports indicate that the Department of Homeland Security under the Trump administration plans to fund flights for self-reporting immigrants who are in the country illegally, along with providing scholarships once their departure is confirmed. According to Bill Melugin, DHS is set to announce this initiative today, allowing illegal immigrants who volunteer to leave the country […]

US Provides $1,000 and Covers Travel Expenses for Migrants Who Choose to Leave Voluntarily

Washington: The Trump administration announced on Monday that it will fund the journey and provide $1,000 to undocumented immigrants who choose to return to their home countries voluntarily. Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem stated, “If you’re in the U.S. illegally, self-reporting to leave to avoid arrest is the safest, most cost-effective method.” The Department of […]

Increasing Taxes on the Wealthy Never Takes Place, I’m Not Going to Choose to Pay More

During a live broadcast on HBO on Friday, Bill Maher took aim at Republicans, particularly mocking their claims about tax increases on the wealthy. He argued that tax hikes on rich individuals “never happen,” emphasizing his own inability to pay more taxes voluntarily. While discussing the budget plans from the Trump administration, Maher pointed out […]

Dinner Gatherings, Influencing. What Happens Behind Closed Doors to Choose a Pope

Rome: Rome is buzzing with jasmine blooms and throngs of tourists. Yet, behind closed doors, there’s a different scene unfolding—dinner gatherings, coffee meetups, and private discussions as the cardinals begin the serious business of selecting a successor to Pope Francis. It was in this quiet prelude, back in March 2013, that retired Cardinal Cormac Murphy […]