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Steve Bannon Predicted Leo XIV’s Rise, Slamed the New Pope as 'Too Progressive'
Steve Bannon, a leading figure in the MAGA movement and former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, accurately predicted the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost-now Pope Leo XIV-nearly a week before the College of Cardinals made history by selecting the first American pope. In an April interview with Piers Morgan titled Should the Next Pope 'Make the Vatican Great Again'?, Bannon described Prevost as a "dark horse" and "one of the most progressive" candidates under consideration. 
Steve Bannon, a leading figure in the MAGA movement and former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, accurately predicted the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost-now Pope Leo XIV-nearly a week before the College of Cardinals made history by selecting the first American pope. In an April interview with Piers Morgan titled Should the Next Pope 'Make the Vatican Great Again'?, Bannon described Prevost as a "dark horse" and "one of the most progressive" candidates under consideration.  - 
                    
                    
NTSB: NYC Tour Helicopter Split Midair Before Hudson Crash That Killed Six
The helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last month, killing six people including a family of five, broke apart midair before plummeting into the water, according to a preliminary report released Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board. 
The helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last month, killing six people including a family of five, broke apart midair before plummeting into the water, according to a preliminary report released Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board.  - 
                    
                    
Real ID Enforcement Begins May 7: TSA to Divert Non-Compliant Travelers at U.S. Airports
Travelers without a Real ID or equivalent federally accepted identification will still be allowed to fly starting May 7, but should expect additional screening measures at U.S. airports, federal officials confirmed Tuesday. The deadline marks the long-postponed enforcement of the Real ID Act, which was passed in 2005 following the 9/11 terrorist attacks to bolster the security of state-issued identification documents. 
Travelers without a Real ID or equivalent federally accepted identification will still be allowed to fly starting May 7, but should expect additional screening measures at U.S. airports, federal officials confirmed Tuesday. The deadline marks the long-postponed enforcement of the Real ID Act, which was passed in 2005 following the 9/11 terrorist attacks to bolster the security of state-issued identification documents.  - 
                    
                    
Fugitive Child Rapist Found Living in Massachusetts Daycare, Sparking Statewide Safety Outcry
A fugitive convicted of raping a child in Brazil was found living inside a Massachusetts home daycare, raising alarm among state officials and exposing gaps in vetting processes for residential childcare facilities. 
A fugitive convicted of raping a child in Brazil was found living inside a Massachusetts home daycare, raising alarm among state officials and exposing gaps in vetting processes for residential childcare facilities.  - 
                    
                    
Deported Migrant Suspected in Foiled Terror Plot at Lady Gaga's Record-Breaking Brazil Concert
A man recently deported from the United States has been identified by Brazilian authorities as the alleged mastermind behind a thwarted terror plot targeting Lady Gaga's historic concert in Rio de Janeiro. Luis da Silva, 44, was arrested just hours before the pop star performed before a record-breaking crowd of 2.5 million people on Copacabana Beach on Saturday. 
A man recently deported from the United States has been identified by Brazilian authorities as the alleged mastermind behind a thwarted terror plot targeting Lady Gaga's historic concert in Rio de Janeiro. Luis da Silva, 44, was arrested just hours before the pop star performed before a record-breaking crowd of 2.5 million people on Copacabana Beach on Saturday.  - 
                    
                    
Newark Air Traffic Controllers Lost Radar Contact for 30 Seconds Last Week, Causing Major Delays
Air traffic controllers at Newark Liberty International Airport lost radar and communication capabilities for a critical period on April 28, triggering cascading delays and prompting multiple federal employees to take trauma-related leave, according to statements from the FAA and union officials. 
Air traffic controllers at Newark Liberty International Airport lost radar and communication capabilities for a critical period on April 28, triggering cascading delays and prompting multiple federal employees to take trauma-related leave, according to statements from the FAA and union officials.  - 
                    
                    
3 Dead, 9 Missing After Panga Boat Capsizes Off San Diego in Suspected Smuggling Incident
Three people were killed, four were hospitalized, and nine others remain missing after a panga-style boat capsized early Monday morning off the coast of San Diego, in what U.S. Coast Guard officials are treating as a suspected human smuggling operation. The 12-foot vessel overturned near Torrey Pines State Beach, about 15 miles north of downtown, triggering a multi-agency search and rescue effort. 
Three people were killed, four were hospitalized, and nine others remain missing after a panga-style boat capsized early Monday morning off the coast of San Diego, in what U.S. Coast Guard officials are treating as a suspected human smuggling operation. The 12-foot vessel overturned near Torrey Pines State Beach, about 15 miles north of downtown, triggering a multi-agency search and rescue effort.  - 
                    
                    
3 Dead, 5 Injured in Glendale Steakhouse Shooting; Police Say Multiple Suspects Involved, No Arrests Yet
Three people were killed and five others injured Sunday night in a mass shooting at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, a restaurant located just outside Phoenix, according to Glendale police. Authorities believe multiple shooters were involved, but no suspects have been arrested. 
Three people were killed and five others injured Sunday night in a mass shooting at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, a restaurant located just outside Phoenix, according to Glendale police. Authorities believe multiple shooters were involved, but no suspects have been arrested.  - 
                    
                    
Four Killed as Vehicle Crashes Through Illinois After-School Program
Four people, ranging in age from 4 to 18, were killed Monday afternoon when a vehicle drove into an after-school camp facility in Chatham, Illinois, authorities said. Several others were injured, with one person airlifted to a hospital for treatment, according to Illinois State Police. 
Four people, ranging in age from 4 to 18, were killed Monday afternoon when a vehicle drove into an after-school camp facility in Chatham, Illinois, authorities said. Several others were injured, with one person airlifted to a hospital for treatment, according to Illinois State Police.  - 
                    
                    
Severe Storms Threaten 45 Million Across Central U.S. as Forecasters Warn of 'Long-Lived' Tornadoes
Severe weather swept across the central United States on Monday, placing more than 45 million people under threat from powerful storms that forecasters warn could produce destructive tornadoes, giant hail, and damaging winds over multiple days. 
Severe weather swept across the central United States on Monday, placing more than 45 million people under threat from powerful storms that forecasters warn could produce destructive tornadoes, giant hail, and damaging winds over multiple days.