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Pope Leo Addresses Large Crowd in Madrid, Emphasizes Support for the Poor

Pope Leo held an outdoor Mass in Madrid on June 7, 2026, attended by over 1.2 million people, where he emphasized God's support for the poor. His visit includes meetings with migrants and a call for leaders to respect all individuals. The pope also received the key to the city from the mayor.

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New York Times — World

Tribeca Festival Responds to Comments Made on Red Carpet

The Tribeca Festival has addressed remarks made by Elon Gold and Lizzy Savetsky at the premiere of 'The Wedding Entertainer.' Their comments, which have circulated online, led to the festival's official statement.

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Fox News — Latest

Morgan Wallen addresses rumors regarding Pittsburgh show cancellation

Morgan Wallen responded to speculation about his cancellation of a concert in Pittsburgh, stating it was based on safety concerns due to weather conditions. He clarified that he did not leave town before the cancellation was announced, despite rumors. The cancellation has led to mixed reactions from fans.

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Al Jazeera English

Pope Leo XIV Addresses Unity at Corpus Domini Mass in Madrid

On June 7, 2026, Pope Leo XIV held a Mass in Madrid for the Corpus Domini celebration, emphasizing the importance of unity and praising Spain's religious education. The event attracted large crowds, with a procession decorated with flowers.

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Fox News — Latest

Matt Damon discusses the impact of Hollywood on his role as a father

Matt Damon discussed the challenges of balancing his Hollywood career with fatherhood in a recent GQ interview. He reflected on the sacrifices he has made and how fatherhood has influenced his acting. Damon emphasized the importance of being present for his children as they grow up.

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Washington Examiner

Scott Pelley discusses accusations of physical abuse prior to 60 Minutes firing

Scott Pelley, former correspondent for 60 Minutes, revealed that he was accused of physical abuse by CBS News President Tom Cibrowski before his firing. In a recent interview, Pelley denied the allegations and provided details about the circumstances surrounding his termination, including his criticisms of new executive producer Nick Bilton and CBS News leadership.

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