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Black smoke began billowing out of the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican just a few minutes ago.
NPR's Jason DeRose reports from Rome on the decision by the Roman Catholic College of Cardinals.
Black smoke indicates the cardinals have voted but not elected a new pope.
People waiting in St.
Peter's Square and around the world know the signs.
Black smoke means nobody received the two-thirds supermajority needed to be elected.
White smoke means cardinals have made their decision.
When that happens, they sing a hymn of praise and pay homage to the new pope.
Then, a short while later, he appears on the balcony above St.
Peter's Square and addresses the cardinals.
Again, no pope has yet been selected.
President Trump says this morning he'll announce a new trade deal with a major U.S.
trading partner he did not offer details.
NPR's Daniel Kurtzleben reports this would be the first trade deal announced