Fire inside Queens home leaves 3 dead
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Three people are dead, and another is in critical condition, after a fire at a home in Queens, the FDNY said.

Hegseth used 2nd Signal chat to share Yemen strike details: NYT
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The New York Times is reporting that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth created another Signal messaging chat that included his wife and brother where he shared similar details of a March military airstrike against Yemen?s Houthi militants that were sent in another chain with top Trump administration leaders. FOX 5 NY's Robert Moses reports.

Cardinal Dolan on Pope Francis: ?Eloquent preacher of divine mercy?
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Pope Francis, the 266th Bishop of Rome and Sovereign of the Vatican City, died on Easter Monday. He was 88. Locally, this morning, Cardinal Timothy Dolan presided over a mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Afterward, he spoke with reporters. FOX 5 NY?s Briella Tomassetti has the latest details.

Video captures Pope Francis' last public appearance at the Vatican on Easter Sunday

A special moment at the Vatican on Easter Sunday has become a historic one for those who witnessed Pope Francis' final moments before his death the next day.

Pope Francis' 2015 visit to NYC: FLASHBACK
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In 2015, Pope Francis visited New York City, and during that visit, presided over mass at Madison Square Garden. FOX 5 NY?s Robert Moses was in attendance, and describes the ?honor of a lifetime? for him.

What happens after a pope?s death? Conclave, funeral-- explained
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The most solemn duty of selecting a new pope falls to the College of Cardinals, the most senior clergy. FOX 5 NY?s Teresa Priolo breaks down how the Catholic Church anoints a new Holy Father.

Pope Francis dies at 88: A look at the Holy Father?s life
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FOX 5 NY?s Sharon Crowley shares a look at the life of Pope Francis, from his humble days as Jorge from Argentina to his appointment as leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

Pope Francis dies at 88
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Pope Francis, the 266th Bishop of Rome and Sovereign of the Vatican City, died on Easter Monday. He was 88. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the details.

Congestion pricing fight stretches into fall as federal case unfolds
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Despite today's deadline, the battle over Manhattan's congestion pricing plan continues. The MTA reaffirmed its commitment as the Riders Alliance prepares for months of litigation, calling federal pushback baseless. FOX 5 NY's Michelle Ross has more.

NYC Easter parade, Bonnet Festival returns to Fifth Avenue
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The Bonnet Festival is part of the Easter Parade and highlights the creative hats and costumes worn by participants. FOX 5 NY's Meredith Gormand has more.

Lost stuffed otter at Atlanta airport sparks nationwide search for owner

Officials at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport are hoping someone knows the owner of this plush otter found over the weekend.

Politics UNusual - Looking at the NYC Mayor's race, the NY Gubernatorial race, and an investigation into one of NY's biggest unions
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In this episode of Politics UNusual, FOX 5's Morgan McKay speaks with Trip Yang and Jason Ortiz about the New York City Mayor's race, with Maya Kaufman about the spending habits of 1199 SEIU union leader George Gresham, and other headlines from across our area.

Long Island centenarian stuns with strength and positivity at 100
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Jerry Leo is 100 years old, and she can hold a three-minute plank like it?s nothing. The Long Island native, who just renewed her driver?s license and still works out weekly at the Great South Bay YMCA, says her secret is consistency, healthy eating?and loving cake in moderation. Fox 5's Jodi Goldberg introduces us to the centenarian whose strength, spirit, and sense of humor are inspiring a new generation to ?get off the couch.?

Outcry after death of disability rights leader Jensen Caraballo
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Jensen Caraballo, a beloved disability rights advocate in New York, has died at age 34. Born with spinal muscular atrophy, Caraballo lived independently through New York?s CDPAP program, which allows people with disabilities to hire their own caregivers. His friends say he lacked the proper care before his death and are demanding reforms to protect others. Duarte Geraldino reports on how Caraballo's legacy is fueling renewed calls for better healthcare and support.