On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: With just days until the world somberly and sadly marks one year since Russia attacked its neighbor Ukraine, President Joe Biden spoke before a crowd in Warsaw, Poland today. Meanwhile, more than a dozen pro-life groups have filed lawsuits against the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and the National Archives. They come after the March for Life rally when pro-life students and their chaperones were kicked out of the buildings because they were wearing pro-life gear. Andrea Picciotti-Bayer joins to discuss whether this was a First Amendment violation, as some lawmakers are claiming. And the US Transportation Secretary is urging safety changes after the recent train derailment in Ohio. Now a Kentucky-based health care company is coming to the aid of residents. CEO and founder of Healthyr, Stacey Finster, joins to tell us what it's been like on the ground in East Palestine. The Vatican has published new guidelines on the Traditional Latin Mass. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about what these guidelines are and why they were released now. Finally this evening, it was 25 years ago today that a beloved priest and native son of Chicago became a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Author of the new book "Glorifying Christ: The Life of Cardinal Francis E. George," Michael Heinlein, joins to talk about those early years in the life of Cardinal Francis.
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