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Pope's hospital stay extended, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis' illness poses a "complex clinical picture" and his stay in the hospital is being extended, according to the Associated Press. The 88-year-old has been hospitalized in ...CBS News - 1d -
Pope's health a 'complex clinical situation', Vatican says
The pontiff will remain in hospital for as long as necessary, the Vatican has said.BBC News - 1d -
Vatican says Pope Francis has pneumonia
Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, according to the Vatican, which said the 88-year-old pontiff’s medical conditions present a “complex picture.” "The laboratory tests, chest ...The Hill - 12h -
Pope Francis has bilateral pneumonia, Vatican says
The new development comes while Pope Francis receives treatment at a Rome hospital.CBS News - 12h -
Pope Francis, Hospitalized, Has Pneumonia, Vatican Says
The Vatican said that the pontiff had pneumonia in both lungs and that he “continued to present a complex picture.”The New York Times - 13h -
Pope Francis, Hospitalized, Has Pneumonia, Vatican Says
The Vatican said that the pontiff had pneumonia in both lungs and that he “continued to present a complex picture.”The New York Times - 13h -
Pope Francis being hospitalized for bronchitis and testing, Vatican says
Pope Francis was to be hospitalized for bronchitis treatment and necessary diagnostic testing after his Friday audiences, the Vatican said.CBS News - 4d -
Pope Francis undergoing tests after hospitalization for bronchitis, Vatican says
Pope Francis is in the hospital after fighting a cough for the past week. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane reports on his condition.CBS News - 4d -
Pope Francis continues recovery after hospitalization, Vatican says
The Argentine pope was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened.CBS News - 3d -
Vatican says the pope has a "polymicrobial respiratory tract infection." What is that?
Vatican authorities said Monday that Pope Francis has a complex infection in his respiratory system and will require more targeted drug treatmentABC News - 1d -
Pope Francis in stable condition, will remain hospitalized for now, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis will remain in the hospital as he battles a respiratory tract infection. The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized four times since he was elected in 2013. CBS ...CBS News - 1d -
Pope Francis remains hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican says
Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs and remains hospitalized in Rome after a respiratory tract infection, painting a "complex picture" of his health, the Vatican said Tuesday.NBC News - 11h -
Pope Francis has pneumonia but remains in 'good spirits,' Vatican says
A follow-up chest CT scan on Tuesday "demonstrated the onset of bilateral pneumonia, which required additional drug therapy," the Vatican said.ABC News - 14h -
Pope Francis being treated for bilateral pneumonia, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis is being treated for bilateral pneumonia. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser has more.CBS News - 12h -
Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican says
It said lab tests, a chest X-ray and the Pope's clinical condition "continue to present a complex picture".BBC News - 13h -
Pope Francis' medical situation is complex amid pneumonia diagnosis, Vatican says
Pope Francis is being treated for pneumonia in both lungs, according to the Vatican on Tuesday. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has more on the pope's condition.CBS News - 8h -
Pope Francis Has ‘Peaceful Night’ After Pneumonia Diagnosis, Vatican Says
The Vatican said Francis had slept well and eaten breakfast. A further medical update is expected later on Wednesday.The New York Times - 42m -
Pope slept peacefully, had breakfast after diagnosis of pneumonia, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis slept peacefully and ate breakfast after developing pneumonia in both his lungsABC News - 2h -
Pope spends quiet first night in hospital, continues drug therapy and reads papers, Vatican says
ROME — Pope Francis slept well during a quiet first night in the hospital after being admitted with a respiratory tract infection, and was up eating and reading Saturday, the Vatican said.NBC News - 3d -
Pope is stable, followed Mass on television as he recovers from respiratory infection, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis is stable and that he followed Mass on television after a second night sleeping well at the hospitalABC News - 2d -
Pope to remain hospitalized as doctors treat respiratory tract infection: Vatican
The Vatican says Pope Francis’ respiratory tract infection is presenting a “complex clinical picture” that will require further hospitalizationABC News - 1d -
Vatican cancels Pope Francis’s weekend events owing to illness
Pontiff, 88, who is suffering from respiratory infection, said to have spent ‘peaceful’ fourth night in hospital. Pope Francis spent a “peaceful” fourth night in hospital, before having breakfast ...The Guardian - 21h -
Vatican cancels Pope Francis' weekend engagements amid hospitalization
The Vatican has announced Pope Francis will not take part in his scheduled engagements this weekend as the 88-year-old remains in a Rome hospital with what has been described as a complex ...CBS News - 19h -
Say hello to the Magnificent 47
Europe’s 47 largest banks have returned over 100 per cent since the start of 2022Financial Times - 2d -
Hamas says it will release hostages as planned
Palestinian militant group Hamas assured Thursday that it will release three Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip this weekend as planned, after accusing Israel of violating the frail ceasefire ...The Hill - 5d -
Argentina says it will withdraw from the World Health Organization
A spokesman for President Javier Milei says he has ordered Argentina’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization due to profound differences with the U.N. agencyABC News - Feb. 5 -
Trump Says He’s Revoking Biden’s Security Clearance
The president suggested that he was acting in retaliation for his predecessor’s pulling of his security clearance shortly after the Jan. 6 riot.The New York Times - Feb. 8 -
Trump says he is revoking Biden's security clearance
"There is no need for Joe Biden to continue receiving access to classified information," President Donald Trump says.BBC News - Feb. 8 -
Musk says he has no plans to buy TikTok
Tech billionaire Elon Musk said he is not interested in acquiring the video-sharing app TikTok, and has no plans regarding what he would do if he owned it. Musk made the remarks during a virtual ...The Hill - Feb. 9 -
PlayStation Network back online, firm says
PlayStation says the service has now "fully recovered" and apologised for the disruption.BBC News - Feb. 9 -
No excuses not to build 1.5m new homes, Rayner says
The deputy PM says she's "determined" to hit Labour's house-building target by the next election.BBC News - Feb. 9 -
Trump says he’s in ‘no rush’ to develop Gaza
President Trump on Sunday said that he is not rushed to develop Gaza, arguing that building there will bring Middle East stability after he announced a plan for an American takeover of the war-torn ...The Hill - Feb. 10 -
Trump says tariffs coming on steel and aluminium
Imports of the metals will be hit with a 25% levy, a move that will have the biggest impact in Canada.BBC News - Feb. 10 -
US committed to buying and owning Gaza, says Trump
There has been global condemnation of his plan to take over the strip and move its Palestinians out.BBC News - Feb. 10 -
Mahomes bemoans INTs, says it will motivate him
Patrick Mahomes blamed himself after his three turnovers helped the Eagles build a big lead and said the Super Bowl loss will motivate him next season.ESPN - Feb. 10 -
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Trump Says Palestinians Will Not Be Allowed to Return to Gaza
President Trump, speaking to Fox News, reiterated his plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip and said its population would be resettled in a “permanent place” elsewhere.The New York Times - Feb. 10 -
Who’s Watching What on TV? Who’s to Say?
People now watch so many programs at so many different times in so many different ways that measuring viewership has become a hot debate in the industry.The New York Times - Feb. 10