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  • 1 month ago | nbcwashington.com | Marty Steinberg |Katrina Bishop |Sam Meredith

    Max Rossi | Reuters "Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis," Cardinal Farrell said Monday in a video address. Pope Francis was an Argentine Jesuit who became the first Roman Catholic pontiff from the Americas and the first from the Southern Hemisphere. Francis' successor will be chosen during a conclave, a gathering of the College of Cardinals who are tasked with electing the next pope.

  • 1 month ago | cnbc.com | Marty Steinberg |Sam Meredith |Martin Steinberg

    Pope Francis, the Argentine Jesuit who became the first Roman Catholic pontiff from the Americas, has died, the Vatican said on Monday. He was 88. Francis, who was elected the church's 266th pope after the retirement of Benedict XVI in 2013, was born as Jorge Mario Bergoglio in the middle-class neighborhood of Flores in Buenos Aires on Dec. 17, 1936. He was the first Jesuit pope and the first pope from the Southern Hemisphere.

  • Dec 29, 2024 | nbcwashington.com | Marty Steinberg

    Quotations by former President Jimmy Carter"My name is Jimmy Carter, and I'm running for president." - Opening his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, July 15, 1976. "I've looked on a lot of women with lust. I've committed adultery in my heart many times." - Interview published in the November 1976 issue of Playboy magazine. "Because we are free we can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere.

  • Dec 29, 2024 | nbcdfw.com | Marty Steinberg

    Quotations by former President Jimmy Carter"My name is Jimmy Carter, and I'm running for president." - Opening his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, July 15, 1976. "I've looked on a lot of women with lust. I've committed adultery in my heart many times." - Interview published in the November 1976 issue of Playboy magazine. "Because we are free we can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere.

  • Dec 26, 2024 | nbcnews.com | Marty Steinberg

    Dec. 26, 2024, 10:11 PM UTC / Source: CNBCRichard Parsons, who helped Time Warner divorce from AOL after what was considered one of the worst takeovers in history, has died. He was 76. His death was confirmed by Lazard, where he was a longtime board member. Parsons became CEO of AOL Time Warner in 2002, replacing Gerald Levin, who stepped aside two years after the media giant’s disastrous $165 billion merger with the upstart internet company.

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