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Good morning and welcome to the Sunday edition of Morning Wire, where we give you the weekend rundown to get ready for the week ahead. Today the Roman Catholic faithful began to visit the tomb of Pope Francis, at least nine people have been killed after a car drove into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver, and ICE deports three American children. But first, a preview at President Donald Trump's first 100 days.
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President Donald Trump arrives to address a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) |
Trump’s first 100 days: Steamrolling government, strong-arming allies and igniting trade wars |
In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump exerted his power in a scale that has no easy historical comparison. The Republican president has made emergency declarations to rewrite rules of global trade, and ordered the removal of migrants to a prison in El Salvador without judicial review. He has taken direct aim at law, media, public health and culture, attempting to bring all to heel, with some surprising success. Read more.
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Vancouver police secure the scene after a car drove into a crowd at the Lapu Lapu Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday April 26, 2025. (Rich Lam/The Canadian Press via AP) |
Man drives into a crowd at Filipino festival, killing 9 people, police say |
A man drove a vehicle into a crowd at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, killing at least nine people and injuring an unknown number of others, police said. The vehicle entered the street on Saturday night and struck people attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival. A 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested at the scene. Read more.
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Catholic faithful pay respects to Pope Francis as his tomb opens to the public in Rome basilica |
Roman Catholic faithful began visiting the tomb of Pope Francis on Sunday, filing past the white tomb in St. Mary Major Basilica a day after he was bade farewell by the powerful of the world and a crowd of hundreds of thousands. The tomb was opened on the second of nine days of official mourning for Francis, after which a conclave will be held to elect the next pope. No date has yet been set for the conclave, but it is expected to start between May 5 and May 10. Read more.
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Toi Cliatt, left, and Trina Martin stand outside the home which the FBI mistakenly raided in 2017, in Atlanta on Friday, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Sudhin Thanawala) |
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