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Pope Leo XIV's time in Peru offers a glimpse into his immigration views
by Manuel Rueda
Pope Leo XIV's time as bishop in a small Peruvian city offers the clearest glimpse into his views on immigration.
Pompeo Delivers Speech In Cairo Describing His Vision Of America's World Role
by Michele Kelemen
In Cairo, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made a stinging rebuke of the Obama administration's approach to the region. But the comments left some wondering what the Trump administration's strategy is.
Rev. Jerome LeDoux, Who Fought To Keep His Church Open After Katrina, Dies At 88
by Karen Grigsby Bates
Rev. Jerome LeDoux served the St. Augustine Catholic Church community in New Orleans as it successfully fought off closure after Hurricane Katrina. He died Monday at 88.
How It Would Work If Trump Declared A National Emergency To Get Funds For Border Wall
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with University of Texas law Professor Steve Vladeck about the legal authority of a president to declare a national emergency and if those can be challenged.
Historic Clock Tower At Trump's D.C. Hotel Remains Open Despite Shutdown
by Peter Overby
Caught in the shutdown, the National Park Service has closed all of its sites around the National Mall — all of them, that is, except the clock tower at President Trump's hotel.
Bernice Sandler, 'Godmother' Of Title IX, Dies At 90
by Tom Goldman
Bernice Sandler, who had a major hand in creating and helping pass Title IX legislation, has died at 90. The landmark federal civil rights law ensures gender equality in education and athletics.
Secretary Of State Pompeo Meets With Top Officials In Iraq
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced trip to Iraq where he met top officials. The trip comes two weeks after President Trump visited U.S. troops but did not meet with government leaders.
Thousands Of Pounds Of Chicken Tenders Spill Onto Alabama Highway After Crash
What happens when a truckload of frozen chicken tenders spills across an Alabama highway? Madness.
How North Korea Benefits From The U.S.-China Trade War
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Jung Pak of the Brookings Institution about how the trade spat between the U.S. and China benefits North Korea.