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World Mourns Pope, Food Dye Ban & Earth Day - Tuesday, April 22, 2025

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Erica Mandy

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🗓️ 22 April 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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The news to know for Tuesday, April 22, 2025!

We’re talking about the legacy of Pope Francis… and what comes next for the Catholic Church after his death.

Also, the latest parental rights case to go before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Plus, new government efforts targeting food dyes, the findings of a new report on cancer rates, and Earth Day – what this year’s theme is all about.

Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! 

 

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0:00.0

Today is Tuesday, April 22nd.

0:02.1

We're talking about the legacy of Pope Francis, and what comes next for the Catholic Church after his death.

0:07.1

Also, we'll explain the latest parental rights case to go before the U.S. Supreme Court.

0:11.2

Plus, new government efforts targeting food dies, the findings of a new report on cancer rates.

0:16.4

And Happy Earth Day, what this year's theme is all about.

0:19.7

Those stories and even more news coming up.

0:23.9

Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy. All the day's news in around 10 minutes. Fast, fair,

0:29.4

fun, and on the go. I'm Erica Mandy. Thanks so much for being here. You ready? Let's do this.

0:39.1

All around the world, tributes are pouring in for the so-called People's Pope. Pope Francis died yesterday at 88 years old.

0:46.7

His health has been in decline for a while, but Francis kept busy even in his final hours.

0:51.7

The Pope's official cause of death is listed as a stroke,

0:59.7

an irreversible heart failure. Francis's time as leader of the Catholic Church was marked by many firsts. He came from Argentina, making him the first pope from the Americas or the Southern

1:04.8

Hemisphere. Francis also spotlighted issues like climate change and the plight of migrants worldwide.

1:10.7

He surprised many of the religions' 1.4 billion observers with his comments on issues like homosexuality

1:16.2

and the death penalty that were far more accepting than his predecessors.

1:20.2

He was known for reaching out to people of different backgrounds and acting as a champion for the poor.

1:25.0

The Vatican says, true to his humble roots, Francis asked for a simple tomb.

1:29.1

Now his death sets off a period of mourning in the Vatican and signals the start of a millennia-old

1:33.9

process of picking the new Pope. Cardinals from around the world must gather for the conclave,

1:38.9

in which Francis's successor is chosen. It's a process that typically takes weeks. In the interim, a cardinal from the U.S.

1:45.7

has become the acting head of the Vatican. Over the next several days, the Vatican will follow

1:52.6

centuries-old traditions to honor Pope Francis's life with a public viewing and formal funeral.

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