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Tens of thousands of people descended on St Peter's Square to witness and celebrate the new pope. Sharing the moment with them was NBC's Molly Hunter who brings us the sights and sounds of this historic day. The Trump administration is sharing new plans to change the air traffic control system. The plan will likely take three to four years and cost billions of dollars. The proposed changes include a brand-new radio system, fiber optic data feeds and new radars. NBC News' Tom Costello reports from Washington, D.C. The home security video shows a car that investigators believe was Bryan Kohberger's making repeated passes near a house where four Idaho college students were stabbed to death. The footage obtained by "Dateline," which has never before been seen publicly offers a new angle into the turbulent events around the time prosecutors believe the students were murdered. Keith Morrison reports. Friends of Pope Leo XIV are celebrating his election tonight. The first American pope was born in Chicago. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster reports. On the second day of the conclave, Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the first-ever American pope. White smoke billowed out of the chimney above the Sistine Chapel Thursday evening. NBC News' Lester Holt reports 150,000 people streamed into St. Peter's Square to catch a glimpse of the new pope. The U.S. and U.K. announced a new trade agreement to lower trade barriers for each country. It's the first trade agreement since President Trump paused most of his tariffs, in order to negotiate new deals with other countries. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Pope Leo XIV was born in Chicago and worked extensively in Peru and Italy. His brother says he loves to play Wordle and recently watched the movie Conclave. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports he was close to Pope Francis and wants a church that builds bridges.
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