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Lasers reveal intricate patterns on ancient tattoos of Peru's mummies

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“El diseño y la función de la ropa de baño revelaron diferentes momentos de cambio en las percepciones de identidad, género, expresión cultural e incluso libertad”, añadió Crujeiras.Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.

Lasers reveal intricate patterns on ancient tattoos of Peru's mummies

, now the successor of St. Peter, leads the 1.4 billion-strong Catholic Church in a sacred role that few others will ever hold.But because of that, some supremely relatable facts about the new pope have emerged about his background, hobbies and life in general.Augustinian missionary Robert Prevost was elected May 8, becoming the first American pope in the 2,000-year history of the church. Leo, 69, spent his career ministering in Peru and took over the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops before succeeding Pope Francis, who died April 21.

Lasers reveal intricate patterns on ancient tattoos of Peru's mummies

Here are fast facts about Leo XIV:As word spread of Leo’s hometown roots, a very Chicago question followed: Cubs or White Sox?

Lasers reveal intricate patterns on ancient tattoos of Peru's mummies

Initially said to have cheered for the Chicago Cubs, the pope’s brother, John Prevost,

about Leo’s Major League Baseball allegiance in an interview with WGN-TV. The pope is in fact a“It’s super exciting to showcase the designs of these younger and emerging designers,” says Miller, who took The Associated Press through the show over the weekend before its unveiling at Monday’s Met Gala, “and to see the way they’ve been thinking about Black representation across time and across geography.”

Miller also spoke about the exhibit at a press preview Monday morning, at which the Met’s CEO, Max Hollein, announced the gala had raised a record $31 million — the first time the fundraiser for the museum’s Costume Institute has crossed the $30 million mark and eclipsing(Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

(Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)Also appearing was actor and gala co-chair Colman Domingo, who spoke with emotion about the family members — a stepfather, a father, a brother — who introduced him to style. Resplendent in a purple suit by designer Ozwald Boateng, he shared a favorite quote from director and playwright George C. Wolfe: “God created Black people, and Black people created style.”

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