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Catholic faithful pay their final respects to Pope Francis
Throngs of ordinary faithful made their way slowly to the 16th-century basilica's main altar, where Francis' simple open wooden casket was perched on a slight ramp, as four Swiss Guards stood at attention.

Feds give yet another month to stop toll that Trump hates
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy gave New York State another 30 days — until May 21 — to stop collecting the toll, or at least explain why they’re not breaking the law by continuing with the program after the government revoked its federal approval in February.

Pope Francis’ funeral to be held Saturday
The cardinals set Pope Francis' funeral for Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter’s Square, to be celebrated by the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Giovanni Battista.

Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff, dies of stroke at 88
Bells tolled in church towers across Rome after the announcement of the death of Pope Francis early Monday at the age of 88.

Congestion pricing remains in effect despite Trump’s deadline
President Donald Trump’s transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, rescinded federal approval for the program in February.

Trump administration takes over $7B NYC Penn Station reconstruction project
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said his agency could deliver a world-class Penn Station by working with Amtrak, the federally chartered railroad company that owns the midtown Manhattan hub.

Florida State gunman used deputy mom’s former service weapon to kill 2 and wound 6, authorities say
Investigators say the 20-year-old son of a sheriff’s deputy opened fire at Florida State University with his mother’s former service weapon, killing two people and wounding at least six others.

Judge rejects defense that Gaudreau brothers contributed to their deaths by cycling while impaired
The family of NHL hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew listened in pain Tuesday as lawyers debated whether the men's own drinking contributed to their deaths when they were hit by an allegedly drunken and enraged driver as they cycled at night.

NTSB finds ‘failure’ in training before deadly Newark cargo ship fire
The Newark fire department's lack of training and familiarity with marine firefighting during a deadly cargo ship fire at the East Coast's largest port in July 2023 amounted to a “failure of leadership,” the head of the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.

FAA says company whose sightseeing chopper crashed is shutting down
The move came hours after New York Sen. Chuck Schumer had called on federal authorities to revoke the operating permits of New York Helicopter Tours.