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New York City will see breezy and sunny conditions Monday.

Clouds will increase late in the day toward sunset.

Highs: Near 60
Lows: Mid-40s
Partly cloudy

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Around NYC

1. Vigils for 7-month-old baby killed in shooting held in Brooklyn

Community members and clergy gathered in Williamsburg to honor a 7-month-old girl killed in a shooting earlier this week.

A growing memorial of flowers, candles and stuffed animals marked the spot where Kaori Patterson-Moore was fatally shot while in her stroller. Police say two suspects have been arrested, including an alleged gunman charged with murder.

2. Easter Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral draws crowds and a message of hope

Thousands of worshippers and visitors filled St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Easter Mass, marking a day of reflection and celebration in Midtown.

Archbishop Ronald Hicks delivered his first Easter homily, focusing on hope and renewal. Outside, Fifth Avenue came alive with the annual Easter bonnet tradition.

3. HHS Secretary Kennedy says he’s ‘fixing’ World Trade Center Health Program

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he is working to fix issues within the World Trade Center Health Program, which serves about 140,000 9/11 survivors and first responders.

Lawmakers have raised concerns about staffing shortages and disruptions to care following federal cuts and reassignments. While some Republicans say they are cautiously optimistic after a recent briefing, Democrats argue the response has been inadequate and are demanding more transparency.

Around the Nation

1. U.S. rescues aviator whose fighter jet was shot down in Iran

2. Pope Leo urges peace in first Easter Mass, skips naming wars in Urbi et Orbi

3. Crew of Artemis II now closer to the moon than Earth