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April 21, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2025 Episode 111 | 56m 44s

Monday on the News Hour, Pope Francis passes away at age 88, leaving behind a legacy of change and a reshaped Catholic Church. The defense secretary faces mounting calls to resign after new reports of his sending attack details on a commercial messaging app. Plus, the Supreme Court hears a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's requirement that private insurers cover preventive care.

Aired: 04/20/25 | Expires: 05/21/25
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Extras
Catholics around the globe mourn the death of Pope Francis
A look at Pope Francis' legacy and focus on social justice
What's next for the Catholic Church as it prepares to select its new leader
How Pope Francis made history and reshaped the church in his 12-year papacy
News Wrap: Russia resumes fighting in Ukraine after 30-hour 'Easter truce'
Hegseth faces calls to resign amid leadership concerns and new Signal chat revelations
Supreme Court hears case challenging free preventive care coverage
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Democrats split over how to oppose Trump's agenda
How the Trump administration is dismantling climate protections
Ukraine and Russia trade blame for breaking Easter ceasefire as talks to end war drag on