Pope Francis' Public Appearance After Battling Double Pneumonia

Pope Francis makes first public appearance in weeks after battling double pneumonia, greeted crowds from a wheelchair in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, received oxygen via his nose, and thanked everyone for their support.

Pope Francis's Return to St. Peter’s Square after Hospitalization

Pope Francis made a surprise public appearance at St. Peter’s Square after being discharged from the hospital, thanking the crowd and addressing his recent illness and the importance of love and support.

Australian Healthcare Workers Threatening Jewish Man

Australian healthcare workers caught on camera threatening Jewish man, claiming to have killed Jews in their care. The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation across Australia, leading to investigations and calls for harsh penalties for hate-related crimes.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Trump's Pro-Life Policies

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's nominee for HHS Secretary, supports Trump's pro-life policies and will study the safety of the abortion pill. He plans to implement Trump's policies on Title X, end federal funding for abortions, and protect conscious exemptions. Kennedy also aims to ensure transparency regarding the safety of abortion drugs and back conscience protections for healthcare workers who object to performing abortions.

King Charles III's Christmas Speech and Princess Kate's Return to Public Duties

King Charles III gives his annual Christmas speech, thanking healthcare workers and reflecting on global conflicts. Princess Kate returns to public duties after completing chemotherapy. The royal family attends Christmas Day services. Queen Elizabeth II passed away in 2022.

Conflict in Gaza

Healthcare workers in Gaza accuse Israel of deliberately destroying hospitals and crippling the medical system, with over 500 healthcare workers killed since October 7, according to the UN Human Rights Office.

Retraction of $25 Minimum Wage Law for Healthcare Workers in California

Governor Gavin Newsom is retracting a law mandating a $25 minimum wage for healthcare workers in California due to budget deficits. The Wall Street Journal criticizes the law as burdensome and ineffective, highlighting negative impacts on workers and private businesses. The article also argues against national minimum wage increases, advocating for the free market system.