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Robert Prevost
Robert Prevost is a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, known for being the first US-born pope in history. He has a background in theology and has served in various capacities within the church, including leadership roles in dioceses across the United States. Prevost's election as pope marks a significant moment in the history of the Catholic Church, reflecting the growing influence of American Catholics in global church leadership.
Jake Dennis
Jake Dennis is a British racing driver who competes in the Formula E series. He is known for his achievements in motorsport, particularly as the 2023 Formula E World Champion. Dennis has a background in various racing disciplines and has made a name for himself in the electric vehicle racing scene, showcasing his skills and talent on an international stage.
Canada's newly elected prime minister
The newly elected prime minister of Canada, who has recently taken office and is involved in discussions with U.S. President Trump regarding bilateral relations and key issues affecting both nations.

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Supreme Court high-profile cases decisions legal system Pope Leo XIV Robert Prevost first US-born pope Vatican City Catholic Church electric vehicles EV infrastructure Formula E racing Jake Dennis polling EV sales Trump administration EV tax credits charging network Donald Trump crypto capital crypto holdings meme coin World Liberty Financial cryptocurrency policy Maxine Waters new Pope President Trump luxury store trade war due process U.S. intelligence India and Pakistan Israel Gaza Vice President Vance Kremlin peace deal Canada prime minister

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0:00 31:16

The State Of The Supreme Court

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Supreme Court high-profile cases decisions legal system
June is around the corner. It means the end of the Supreme Court's term, and with it, decisions on its most high-profile, high-stakes cases.

That's the "what" of the Court's work but how does the Court decide its cases today? One book tries to answer that.

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What Does The First US-Born Pope Mean For The Church?

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Robert Prevost
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On Sunday, Catholic churches across the world celebrated Mass while a new leader took the top seat in Vatican City. That new leader is Pope Leo XIV.

But when white smoke rose last week, some of the faithful may have been surprised when Robert Prevost walked out of St. Peter's Basilica victorious. He's the first US-born pope in history.

What do we know about the man now leading the church? What does it mean for someone born in the U.S. to be the pope?

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0:00 44:16

Going Electric: A Closer Look At EV Infrastructure

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Jake Dennis
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We're talking all about electric vehicles.

The month of May was made for racing. From the Kentucky Derby to the Indy 500. And now, there's a new sound getting louder.

Prime Video is offering a look into the fast lane of Formula E racing with the recently-released show Formula E: Driver. The series follows the lives, and the close calls of four Formula E drivers, including Andretti Racing's 2023 Formula E World Champion, Jake Dennis.

And later, new polling from Gallup suggests fewer Americans are interested in EVs now than two years ago. In 2023, 59% of those polled were open to buying an EV. That's now dropped to 51%.

Still, EV sales continue to rise. And that's despite the Trump administration's tariffs and potential repeal of EV tax credits. The administration also halted a program aiming to build a network of EV chargers. But some states are suing to restore the funding.

We discuss the future of EVs in America.

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0:00 40:56

'If You Can Keep It': The Crypto President?

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President Donald Trump has been clear about wanting to make the U.S. the crypto capital of the world. What's becoming clearer is how much Trump is personally invested in the industry succeeding.

A new report from State Democracy Defenders Action finds that Trump's crypto holdings represent nearly 40 percent of his net worth. The president has his own meme coin and is offering a dinner and private White House tour to the highest investors.

Meanwhile, a recent deal by the Trump family's crypto firm, World Liberty Financial, to an Emirati state backed venture fund has raised eyebrows.

On Tuesday, Democratic Representative Maxine Waters of California blocked a joint hearing on cryptocurrency policy. On Thursday, a key cryptocurrency bill stalled over concerns of the president's crypto dealings.

We get into all of this during our latest installment of, "If You Can Keep It."

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The News Roundup For May 9, 2025

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Canada's newly elected prime minister
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There's a new Pope in town, the first American. We discuss what we know about the new pontiff.

This week, President Trump says he wants the world to see the United States as a "luxury store." But who can afford it?U.S. ports say the trade war is already slowing traffic. We get to the latest on trade talks.

Also, more on the right to due process and fresh U.S. intelligence that undercuts arguments about the president's power to remove those in the U.S. without legal status to prisons overseas.

The latest as tensions escalate between India and Pakistan. Israel ramps up its war in Gaza. Vice President Vance calls out the Kremlin for stalled efforts to agree a peace deal with Ukraine.

And during his visit to the White House, Canada's newly elected prime minister tells President Trump what's up for debate and what's not for sale.

The News Roundup covers the biggest stories from this week.

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