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Robert Prevost elected first American pope, takes name Leo XIV

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White smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Thursday, signaling the election of a new pope. Shortly thereafter, Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States was introduced to the world as the first American to lead the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • Prevost secured the necessary two-thirds support from the 133 voting cardinals in the Vatican conclave.

  • The white smoke signaled a successful vote, prompting cheers and chants of “Viva il papa!” from thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square.

  • Shortly afterward, the senior cardinal deacon formally announced Prevost’s election and introduced him on the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica.

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Cardinal Robert Prevost made history Thursday as the first American elected pope, following a swift and decisive vote by the College of Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel. The 133 cardinal-electors reached the required supermajority of 89 votes, ending the conclave with the traditional sign: white smoke rising from the chapel chimney.

The crowd in St. Peter’s Square erupted as the smoke appeared, signaling a successful election. Many wept, prayed, and cheered, knowing the announcement of the new pope’s identity would follow shortly.

As is custom, the senior cardinal deacon emerged minutes later to proclaim “Habemus Papam!”—Latin for “We have a pope!” He then revealed the name of Cardinal Robert Prevost and the papal name he had chosen. Prevost soon stepped onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica to greet the world and offer his first blessing as pontiff.

Before his appearance, the newly elected pope prepared in the “Room of Tears,” a small chamber within the Vatican where popes are vested and given a moment to reflect on the enormous weight of their new office.

Prevost’s election marks a turning point for American Catholics and signals a potentially new chapter for the global church. More details on his vision and priorities are expected in the coming days.

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Global trade reorder begins in Trump deal with United Kingdom

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Seeking to reorder global trade with America at the center, President Donald Trump announced the framework of a trade deal with the United Kingdom on Thursday.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, since 2024 leader of a nation that maintains a special relationship with the U.S. including a more even trade balance than with other countries, spoke with the president by phone during an Oval Office meeting Thursday morning.

“This is turning out to be a great deal for both countries,” Trump said.

The 78-year-old second-term Republican president said the deal would improve market access for U.S. products in the United Kingdom, and improve the relationship between the two countries. Trump said it was the first of many deals from his trade team.

The 62-year-old leader of the Labour Party said the deal would create new jobs in both nations.

“We can finishing ironing out some of the details, but there’s a fantastic platform here,” Starmer said, calling the deal “historic.”

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the U.S. has balanced trade with the United Kingdom. Lutnick said it would add $5 billion in market access to the U.S. Lutnick said the United Kingdom would get a 10% tariff on 100,000 automobile imports to the U.S., lower than the 25% tariff on foreign autos for other nations.

Lutnick said the lower tariff would protect jobs in the UK.

On social media, Trump wrote, “Today is an incredible day for America as we deliver our first Fair, Open, and Reciprocal Trade Deal – Something our past Presidents never cared about. Together with our strong Ally, the United Kingdom, we have reached the first, historic Trade Deal since Liberation Day. As part of this Deal, America will raise $6 BILLION DOLLARS in External Revenue from 10% Tariffs, $5 BILLION DOLLARS in new Export Opportunities for our Great Ranchers, Farmers, and Producers, and enhance the National Security of both the U.S. and the UK through the creation of an Aluminum and Steel Trading Zone, and a secure Pharmaceutical Supply Chain. This Deal shows that if you respect America, and bring serious proposals to the table, America is OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Many more to come — STAY TUNED!”

Trump announced a slate of higher tariffs on foreign nations on April 2, which he dubbed “Liberation Day” for American trade. On April 9, Trump paused those higher rates for 90 days to give his trade team time to make deals with other countries.

When Trump temporarily suspended the higher tariffs on April 9, he kept a 10% baseline tariff in place along with a 25% import duty on foreign autos and auto parts. He also kept 25% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum.

Trump also imposed 145% tariffs on China, which retaliated with 125% tariffs on U.S. goods. Those tariffs remain in place, although the two nations are set to begin talks this weekend.

Economists, businesses and many publicly-traded companies have warned that tariffs could raise prices on a wide range of consumer products.

Trump has said he wants to use tariffs to restore manufacturing jobs lost to lower-wage countries in decades past, shift the tax burden away from American families, and pay down the national debt.

A tariff is a tax on imported goods. The importer pays the tax and can either absorb the loss or pass the cost on to consumers through higher prices

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New pope elected, white smoke from the Vatican

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By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent

White smoke has emerged from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel to signify that the cardinals have elected a new pope.

In the past few minutes, white smoke began to billow out of the temporary chimney placed on top of the Sistine Chapel as the first signal to the world announcing the election of a new pope.

Cardinals gathered in conclave have now elected the 266th successor of St. Peter, after having gathered in conclave beginning on the afternoon of May 7.

At the moment, the identity of the new pope is known only to the cardinals inside the Sistine Chapel, who will now be greeting him and offering their congratulations on his election.

The pope will make his way into the small room adjoining the Sistine Chapel, known as the Room of Tears, and there he will change into the white papal cassock.

The new pope will shortly emerge onto the loggia at the front of St. Peter’s Basilica within an hour, and there offer his first blessings to the crowds gathered below.

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