Pope Francis faced a serious health scare, with his physician revealing that the pontiff knew he 'might not make it.' Dr. Sergio Alfieri, who led the pope's medical team, provided updates from Rome's Gemelli hospital, where Francis was treated. Despite the severity of his condition, doctors have now confirmed that he will be discharged and return to his Vatican residence. The news reassures Catholics worldwide, as concerns over the pope's health had sparked speculation about his ability to continue leading the Church. His recovery marks a significant moment for the Vatican and its followers.
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The questions we have to ask about a text-message national security fiasco
Congress needs to ask some very hard questions about a leak of national security information. Regarding the March 25 front-page article “ Officials discussed military planning in unclassified chat ”:
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Letter to the Editor: Tell me again why stoplight is needed at intersection of 25th and Broadway
Bange said on WGEM, “The people have spoken.” Who were these people who spoke, and where did they speak? Were more people in attendance than the 25th Street neighborhood, the owner and employees of