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    Cindy McCain Steps Away From World Food Program During Recovery From Mild Stroke

    Ms. McCain leads the world’s largest humanitarian organization focused on food insecurity. She is expected to make a full recovery.
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    A New Security Decree Weighs Heavily on Italy’s Young Protesters

    Students said they feared a longtime tradition of civil disobedience was in jeopardy because of a decree issued in June by the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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    Police Seize Possible Forgeries From Dalí Show in Italy

    The show’s curator stands by the authenticity of lithographs by the Surrealist artist, saying he has the documents to prove it.
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    Police Seize Possible Forgeries From Dalí Show in Italy

    The show’s curator stands by the authenticity of lithographs by the Surrealist artist, saying he has the documents to prove it.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Catholics Project Many Images Onto Pope Leo: Liberal? Conservative? Cubs Fan?

    Unlike Francis, Leo XIV has given few clues about where he stands on issues dividing the church (though he’s definitely a White Sox guy). Followers fill in the gaps.
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    L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics Have Jubilee With Pope’s Blessing, if Not His Presence

    Leo XIV did not meet with pilgrims, but he has indicated that he is supportive of an open, welcoming church.
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    Food Delivery Drivers Feel Strain of Italy’s Ban on Outdoor Work on Hottest Days

    Delivery riders are already some of the most vulnerable workers of booming gig economies. During successive heat waves this summer in Italy, it got complicated.
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    Food Delivery Drivers Feel Strain of Italy’s Ban on Outdoor Work on Hottest Days

    Delivery riders are already some of the most vulnerable workers of booming gig economies. During successive heat waves this summer in Italy, it got complicated.
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    Rome’s Delivery Riders Lose Out in Heat Ban

    A new rule banning labor during the hottest hours this summer was meant to protect workers in and around Rome. Instead, it gutted the incomes of some delivery riders.
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    How to Panic Italians? Jack Up the Price of Espresso.

    Prices for coffee beans have risen, but in a country where coffee drinking is a ritual, customers demand cheap espresso. That has left coffee bars in a bind.
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    Gas Station Explosion Rattles Rome, Injuring Several

    Several people were injured, including eight police officers and a firefighter, officials said. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear.
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    How to Stay Cool While Traveling in Paris, Italy, Spain and Parts of Europe

    As Europe buckles under a punishing heat wave, residents and summer travelers are struggling to find relief. Here’s how and where to look for respite.
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    BYD and Other Chinese Carmakers Expand Sales in Europe Despite Tariffs

    BYD and other companies doubled their share of the car market after the European Union imposed higher tariffs on electric vehicles from China.
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    A Man Drove a Car Down Rome’s Spanish Steps. It Did Not Go Great.

    Don’t try this at home.
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    Israeli Airline Will Bring Back Stranded Israeli Travelers

    Between 100,000 and 150,000 Israelis have been stuck abroad as the country’s airspace remains closed and the fighting with Iran drags on.
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    $1 Million Homes in Italy

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    How Father Bob Became Pope Leo

    A résumé of deep religious education, frontline pastoral experience, parish management and Vatican governance — along with a nudge from Pope Francis — put Robert Prevost on the fast track.
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    Pope Leo XIV Calls for News Media to Shun Divisive Language

    In his first audience with the press as pontiff, Leo renewed his pleas for a more peaceful world and quoted his predecessor, Pope Francis, who had called for communication that is free from aggression.
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    Pope Leo Is Celebrated in the Peruvian City Where He Served as Bishop

    People in the city of Chiclayo, where Leo XIV served as bishop for about eight years, gathered to celebrate a man they see as one of their own.
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    The last 5 pontiffs have held audiences with the news media.

    The last five pontiffs have addressed members of the international news media who reported on the conclaves that elected them.
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    How a Quiet American Cardinal Became Pope

    At a conclave with many new members, a swift, stunning consensus built around an unknown to many outside of the church.
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    Pope Leo XIV Overcame a Major Strike Against Him: Being American

    Before he was chosen, Robert Francis Prevost had the papal seal of approval from his predecessor, Francis, who put him in one of the top jobs in the Roman Catholic Church.
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    Read the Full Transcript of Pope Leo XIV’s First Speech

    The remarks, delivered in Italian and Spanish, were made from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica.
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    Who Is Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, the New Pope? What to Know About Leo XIV

    Here’s what to know about Pope Francis’ successor, Robert Francis Prevost, who was chosen on Thursday. He is the first American pope and will be known as Leo XIV.
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    Waiting for the Smoke That Heralds a New Pope

    As 133 cardinals were sequestered in the Sistine Chapel where they would vote for a new leader of the Catholic Church, the faithful and the curious gathered in St. Peter’s Square.
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    Survivors Call on Next Pope to End Sexual Abuse by Clergy

    Groups representing survivors made last-minute appeals for the next pontiff to definitively resolve the crisis, which has swirled around the Roman Catholic Church for decades.
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    How The Times Covers the Papal Conclave

    There are, technically, 133 papal contenders but no official candidates. Here’s how a New York Times team determines the front-runners.
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    Days Before Conclave, Cardinals in Rome Pitch Messages to the Pews

    Some papal contenders offered hints in Sunday Masses at what kind of pope they might want, or want to be.
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    A Conclave Like No Other

    More cardinals from more countries than ever will gather in the Sistine Chapel starting Wednesday to choose a new pope at a precarious time for the church.