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NPR News: 05-09-2025 5AM EDT

Fri, 09 May 2025

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Chapter 1: Who is Pope Leo XIV and why is his election historic?

1.511 - 20.567 Dave Mattingly

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dave Mattingly. Pope Leo XIV is celebrating his first Mass following yesterday's historic election. Cardinal Robert Prevost is the first American to lead the Catholic Church as Pope. NPR's Sylvia Paglioli has more from Rome.

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Chapter 2: What was Pope Leo XIII known for?

21.047 - 44.791 Sylvia Paglioli

The last Leo was Leo XIII, and he was known for his 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, of new things. In it, he outlined the rights of workers to fair wages, safe working conditions, and the creation of trade unions. The document also affirmed the right to own property, free enterprise, and it was opposed to both socialism and laissez-faire capitalism.

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45.271 - 53.413 Sylvia Paglioli

Leo XIII was called the social pope or the workers' pope, and he is really seen as the founder of the Catholic Church's social doctrine.

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53.693 - 65.916 Dave Mattingly

That's NPR's Sylvia Paglioli. Catholics in the Chicago area are celebrating Pope Leo XIV as a native of the Windy City. Michael Puente with Member Station WBEZ reports.

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Chapter 3: How are people in Chicago reacting to the new Pope?

66.658 - 92.674 Michael Copley

Cardinal Robert Prevost grew up in the south suburbs of Chicago, which have suffered economic decline over the decades. His home parish, St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in Dalton, has been closed and abandoned for more than a decade. But within an hour of Prevost being named the first ever American Pope, people began to stop to take pictures, pray, and even weep.

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93.752 - 95.473 Michael Copley

Mary Simons was among them.

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95.674 - 103.66 Mary Simons

I found out that the Pope was from here. This is his church. I said, I better get over there because it's very exciting. It's a historical moment.

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103.921 - 114.009 Michael Copley

Others who arrived said they hope the church can reopen and turned into a basilica. For NPR News, I'm Michael Puente in Chicago.

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Chapter 4: What changes are happening in the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C.?

114.469 - 131.845 Dave Mattingly

President Trump is appointing Fox News host and former judge and prosecutor Jeanine Pirro to serve as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. As NPR's Elena Moore reports, the president announced the move after pulling the nomination of his first choice for the job, Ed Martin.

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132.406 - 149.936 Elena Moore

In a post on social media, Trump praises Pirro and says she's, quote, incredibly well-qualified for this position. Jeanine Pirro previously served as district attorney of Westchester County in New York, but she left that job 20 years ago. Since then, she's become a prominent face on Fox News and other conservative media.

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150.336 - 164.902 Elena Moore

She has a record as a fierce defender of Trump, and notably, she promoted false claims about the 2020 presidential election. It's unclear when the Senate will consider Pirro's nomination to be interim U.S. attorney for the nation's capital. Elena Moore, NPR News.

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165.522 - 189.716 Dave Mattingly

Democratic lawmakers are denouncing President Trump's decision to fire the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden. She was the first woman and first African American to hold that job. This is NPR News. A group of Democratic voters in Wisconsin is asking the state Supreme Court to declare the state's current congressional maps to be unconstitutional.

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190.297 - 197.703 Dave Mattingly

As Mayan Silver with member station WUWM reports from Milwaukee, a similar lawsuit was rejected last year.

198.373 - 213.82 Mayan Silver

The lawsuit seeks to have the state's eight congressional district lines redrawn ahead of the 2026 midterms. Republicans currently hold six of eight congressional districts, even though Wisconsin is relatively evenly split in national and statewide elections.

214.62 - 232.529 Mayan Silver

The new petition argues that the court's decision to redraw maps for state legislative districts in 2023 has opened the door to revisiting maps for U.S. House districts. J.R. Ross, editor of whizpolitics.com, argues that even if Democrats were to win in state court... You could get the U.S.

232.549 - 239.112 J.R. Ross

Supreme Court involved. And if that happened, it makes it really, really tough to see new lines in place for 2026.

239.713 - 242.254 Mayan Silver

For NPR News, I'm Ayaan Silver in Milwaukee.

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