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Video provided by the Vatican shows Pope Francis riding into St. Peter's Square on Easter Sunday. #pope #vatican #pov #easter

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Health and Human Services Secretary Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said "autism destroys families" while calling the neurological and developmental disorder "preventable" during remarks on Wednesday. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a spectrum, which means symptoms vary by person, according to the CDC. Some individuals may need little support in their daily lives, while some may need more assistance. There are currently no known preventable measures available for the wide ranging disorder. RFK Jr. had previously questioned why autism rates have been rising over the last several years, remarking today about a new CDC report that found estimated rates of diagnosis are continuing to increase in the U.S. #rfkjr #autism #news #abcnews

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"No one drank anything." Sen. Chris Van Hollen alleged that his meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who the U.S. government said was erroneously deported to El Salvador, was organized under questionable circumstances.

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Pope Francis died on Monday, one day after addressing the crowd from the main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica on Easter Sunday. Francis' death comes after a series of worsening health problems, including a respiratory crisis that left him in critical condition in recent months. He was 88. #news #popefrancis

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Jennifer Vasquez, the wife of wrongly deported Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia, told ABC News, "We will still continue fighting for him and all the other Kilmars out there." Vasquez spoke exclusively with Good Morning America's Michael Strahan about the legal battle to get her husband returned to the U.S. after he was erroneously deported and sent to the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador. "I won't stop fighting until he returns home," Vasquez said. #elsalvador #kilmarabregogarcia #news #abcnews

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Madison Askins was seen walking in the hospital Saturday, days after she collapsed to the ground when she was shot during the deadly Florida State University campus rampage. The FSU grad student made a full lap around the hospital's ICU ward with the help of a physical therapist and a walker, her mother Holly Askins told ABC News' Faith Abubey. Madison had tried walking the day prior, but couldn't make it without getting sick, her mom added, "Baby steps...progress...but baby steps." The 23-year-old is facing a second surgery in a few months, according to her mother. Doctors will try to remove the bullet that is still logged in her vertebrae — only if they can manage the risk of potentially leaving her paralyzed. Askins was one of the six people injured after a gunman opened fire on the Tallahassee campus on Thursday. Two people were killed during the deadly rampage. #abcnews #news #fsu #florida #floridastateuniveristy

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