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Trump’s exchange with Pope Leo reflects deep-rooted tensions between the Vatican and the United States: 4 essential reads

Trump’s exchange with Pope Leo reflects deep-rooted tensions between the Vatican and the United States: 4 essential reads

(The Conversation) — President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV, the U.S.-born head of the Catholic Church, had an unusual and acrimonious public exchange over the weekend. In a scathing attack on Truth Social, the social media platform he launched in 2022, Trump accused the pope of being “WEAK on Crime and terrible for Foreign Policy.” The lengthy post on April 12, 2026, told Leo to “focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician.” Later that night, Trump told reporters that he was “not a big fan of Pope Leo” and did not think the pope was “doing a very good job.” Leo has repeatedly called for peace amid wars in the Middle East and described Trump’s April 7 threat to destroy Iranian civilization as “truly unacceptable.” Several hours later, aboard a papal flight to Algiers – where he will begin a 10-day trip to Africa – Leo told reporters that he did not want to get into a debate with Trump, and that his words were not “meant as attacks on anyone.” But …

Former von der Leyen aide’s new role reflects EU competition policy shift – POLITICO

Former von der Leyen aide’s new role reflects EU competition policy shift – POLITICO

Speaking with POLITICO, Whelan denied that his role was to build a bridge between von der Leyen and the competition department. “I don’t think the president and the EVP are in need of bridges,” he said. Ribera — who as the top socialist in the Commission is a foil to Christian Democrat von der Leyen — also framed the department’s future mandate through a philosophical lens, calling for enforcement grounded in fairness and protecting the vulnerable.  “In these uncertain times, our responsibility is more important than ever: to enforce rules firmly, to remain free from any distorting pressures, to act with integrity,” Ribera wrote. European Commission Executive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition Teresa Ribera arriving at the European Pulse Forum in Barcelona on April 10. | David Zorrakino/Europa Press via Getty Images Bridge builder or not, competition bubble insiders say Whelan has the bureaucratic and political chops to both manage that relationship and execute on the new competition agenda. “Highly intelligent, politically savvy, pragmatic, open-minded, and a strong believer in vigorous enforcement,” is …

Jennifer Lopez reflects on surprise Coachella debut: ‘Don’t ever stop surprising yourself’

Jennifer Lopez reflects on surprise Coachella debut: ‘Don’t ever stop surprising yourself’

Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This The crowd at David Guetta’s Coachella set were not the only ones shocked by Jennifer Lopez’s guest appearance. The 56-year-old singer said she surprised herself by making her debut at the iconic festival in Indio, California, after decades in the spotlight. “The most fun day!!” Lopez wrote in an Instagram post shared Sunday. “’Save Me Tonight’ with David live for the first time at MY FIRST COACHELLA was so special.” She added, “My happy era is rewriting everything. Don’t ever stop surprising yourself.” Her post included a clip of her surprising Guetta’s crowd as a guest performer Saturday when she walked on stage in a glittery bodysuit, thigh high boots and sunglasses that she threw into the crowd. Jennifer Lopez made her Coachella debut in a surprise appearance during David Guetta’s set (Getty) “I invited a friend,” Guetta told the screaming audience. “Make …

Pope Leo XIV’s Africa journey: How each stop reflects his message of peace

Pope Leo XIV’s Africa journey: How each stop reflects his message of peace

(The Conversation) — Pope Leo XIV will begin his journey to four African countries – Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea – on April 13, 2026. Africa represents the fastest-growing part of the Catholic Church worldwide, seeing an increase from 281 million members in 2023 to over 288 million in 2024. The Vatican has announced a theme for each country along the pope’s journey and four logos that combine Christian images with symbols of each nation. As a scholar of global Catholicism, I argue that these themes, taken together, relate to the major focus of Leo’s papacy: the need for peace in a divided world. 1. ‘Dialogue and encounter’ in Algeria In Algeria, the logo is two doves drinking from the same cup, with the words “Peace be with you” in French, along with the traditional Muslim greeting “Peace be upon you” rendered in Arabic. The same phrase is also written in Berber, one of Algeria’s official languages. The theme for this first stop of Leo’s trip is “dialogue and encounter.” With this symbolism, Leo …

Arsenio Hall reflects on his late-night success in a new memoir : NPR

Arsenio Hall reflects on his late-night success in a new memoir : NPR

Arsenio Hall speaks onstage during the Emmy Awards on Jan. 15, 2024. Kevin Winter/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Kevin Winter/Getty Images North America As a kid in Cleveland, Arsenio Hall remembers watching The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and feeling that something was missing. “I could watch … for weeks at a time maybe never see a minority perform,” he says. Hall yearned to create something different: “My dream was to one day grow up and show the other side of show business,” he says. “I wanted to do this show that didn’t exist when I was a kid. … I wanted those things that Johnny didn’t do.” The Arsenio Hall Show, which ran from 1989 until 1994, delivered just that. At its peak, the show was syndicated on nearly 200 stations, running second in the late-night ratings to Hall’s idol, Carson. Some of the most indelible moments in American culture happened on Hall’s set. In 1991, Magic Johnson chose the show as the first place to speak after announcing his HIV …