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Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday
Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday

Fox News will provide special live coverage of the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday, April 26, across Fox News Channel, Fox News Audio, Fox News Digital and Fox Nation. Martha MacCallum, host of "The Story," will anchor the coverage live from Rome beginning at 3 a.m. ET. The special live coverage will also feature chief religion correspondent Lauren Green, contributor Jonathan Morris and correspondents Alex Hogan and Connor Hansen. The pope passed away early Monday morning at the age of 88 after a public appearance on Easter Sunday. MacCallum will lead the coverage leading up to and throughout Pope Francis' funeral mass, which is set to start at 4 a.m. ET in the Vatican's St. Peters Square. First Photos Of Released Of Pope Francis In His Casket, Funeral Set For Saturday Fox News Digital's coverage will feature original reporting, analysis and up-to-the-minute updates on its live blog, which will begin at 12 a.m. ET on Saturday. A livestream will be available on Read On The Fox News App Fox Nation will livestream coverage of the funeral service from 3-7 a.m ET. Fox News Audio will also provide coverage of the commemorative services for the pope and Fox News Radio will provide regular news updates as well, with Jonathan Savage reporting live from Rome. The "Fox News Hourly Update" podcast will deliver updates during the funeral service and Morris will also join the "Fox News Rundown" podcast to explain the conclave process. Pope Francis' life will be celebrated during a Mass presided over by His Most Reverend Eminence Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals. Bishops, priests, cardinals, archbishops and patriarchs from around the world will officiate the service. Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture The events will conclude with the beginning of the Novemdiales, a symbolic and procedural period of nine days of prayer, mourning and remembrance. Another funeral Mass will be held on Sunday by Italian Cardinal and Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. Pope Francis will be taken to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome for burial. Click Here To Get To The Fox News App Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio to Regina Maria Sivori and Mario Jose Francisco in Argentina, died of a stroke and cardiac arrest, according to the Vatican. Fox News' Gabriele Regalbuto contributed to this article source: Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday

Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday
Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday

Fox News

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Fox News to air special live coverage of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday

Fox News will provide special live coverage of the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday, April 26, across Fox News Channel, Fox News Audio, Fox News Digital and Fox Nation. Martha MacCallum, host of "The Story," will anchor the coverage live from Rome beginning at 3 a.m. ET. The special live coverage will also feature chief religion correspondent Lauren Green, contributor Jonathan Morris and correspondents Alex Hogan and Connor Hansen. The pope passed away early Monday morning at the age of 88 after a public appearance on Easter Sunday. MacCallum will lead the coverage leading up to and throughout Pope Francis' funeral mass, which is set to start at 4 a.m. ET in the Vatican's St. Peters Square. Fox News Digital's coverage will feature original reporting, analysis and up-to-the-minute updates on its live blog, which will begin at 12 a.m. ET on Saturday. A livestream will be available on Fox Nation will livestream coverage of the funeral service from 3-7 a.m ET. Fox News Audio will also provide coverage of the commemorative services for the pope and Fox News Radio will provide regular news updates as well, with Jonathan Savage reporting live from Rome. The "Fox News Hourly Update" podcast will deliver updates during the funeral service and Morris will also join the "Fox News Rundown" podcast to explain the conclave process. Pope Francis' life will be celebrated during a Mass presided over by His Most Reverend Eminence Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals. Bishops, priests, cardinals, archbishops and patriarchs from around the world will officiate the service. The events will conclude with the beginning of the Novemdiales, a symbolic and procedural period of nine days of prayer, mourning and remembrance. Another funeral Mass will be held on Sunday by Italian Cardinal and Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. Pope Francis will be taken to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome for burial. Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio to Regina Maria Sivori and Mario Jose Francisco in Argentina, died of a stroke and cardiac arrest, according to the Vatican.

Would Tyrus Appear on Gavin Newsom's Podcast? Tyrus Says, 'I Don't Think I Would Be a Good Guest'
Would Tyrus Appear on Gavin Newsom's Podcast? Tyrus Says, 'I Don't Think I Would Be a Good Guest'

Fox News

time14-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Would Tyrus Appear on Gavin Newsom's Podcast? Tyrus Says, 'I Don't Think I Would Be a Good Guest'

Tyrus, host of Maintaining with Tyrus on OutKick, co-host of the Fox News Audio podcast Tyrus & The Wise Men , Fox News contributor, New York Times best-selling author, and former professional wrestler, joined The Guy Benson Show to weigh in on the latest headlines. Tyrus reacted to JD Vance being booed at the Kennedy Center and explained why he has always preferred boos over cheers during his career. Tyrus also sounded off on the reportedly self-funded statue of Gavin Newsom in San Francisco, calling it an embarrassing move for the governor, and he critiqued Newsom's phony hand gestures on his new Across the Aisle podcast. Tyrus then debated whether he'd ever appear on the show, and slammed California's bad governance. Finally, Tyrus made the case that smartphones are a public health crisis for students and young children–and why he believes people should have to verify your identity to post online. Listen to the full interview below! Listen to the full interview below: Listen to the full podcast below:

British PM Starmer says there can be no Ukraine talks without Ukraine's participation
British PM Starmer says there can be no Ukraine talks without Ukraine's participation

Reuters

time23-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Reuters

British PM Starmer says there can be no Ukraine talks without Ukraine's participation

LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday that there can be no talks about the future of Ukraine without the participation of Ukraine, setting his stall out before a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump this week. "Nobody wants the bloodshed to continue. Nobody, least of all the Ukrainians," he told the Scottish Labour Party conference in Glasgow. "But after everything that they have suffered, after everything that they have fought for, there could be no discussion about Ukraine without Ukraine, and the people of Ukraine must have a long-term secure future." Starmer visits Washington on Thursday in the footsteps of French President Emmanuel Macron, who will meet Trump on Monday, exactly three years after Russia invaded Ukraine. Both leaders are expected to try to convince Trump not to rush to a ceasefire deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin at any cost, keep Europe involved in the process and discuss military guarantees to Ukraine. On Friday Trump told the Brian Kilmeade Show on Fox News Audio that Starmer and Macron "haven't done anything" to end the war in Ukraine. Starmer said on Sunday that the need to maintain solidarity with Ukraine is not only right morally, but is also in Britain's national interest. "Instability in Europe always washes up on our shores, and this is a generational moment," he said. Starmer said he supports U.S. calls for Europe to take greater responsibility for its security and that Britain will take a leading part. "We have to be ready to play our role if a force is required in Ukraine once a peace agreement is reached, and we have to be ready to reshape our economy with industrial policy, to stand up for Ukraine, to stand up for Europe, but most of all to stand up for our security."

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