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Chicago Catholics react to the news of Pope Leo X1V
Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead the Catholic church, grew up in the Chicago area and Catholics in Chicago are overjoyed.
Saudi Arabia And Neighboring Arab Nations Present Demands To Qatar
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Bernard Haykel, professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, about the conditions laid out for Qatar by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf neighbors for normalizing relations.
Shakespeare Companies Suffer Backlash After 'Julius Caesar' Controversy
by Hady Mawajdeh
The uproar over the New York Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar has spread to other cities. And it appears to be only because they are companies with the word "Shakespeare" in their name. Staff at Shakespeare Dallas have received death threats, even though the company isn't performing Shakespeare at the moment.
Supreme Court Sets Higher Bar For Revoking U.S. Citizenship
by Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court said Thursday an immigrant's citizenship could not be revoked because of an untrue statement to authorities that was immaterial to the granting of citizenship.
When You Talk In Your Sleep, Are You Talking To Your Secret Self?
by Abby Wendle
After hearing recordings of herself giggling and cheerfully talking in her sleep, Tanya Marquardt, who always thought of herself as tough and brooding, begins to connect with her other self.
Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill Reacts To Senate GOP Health Care Bill
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill about the Senate Republican health care bill.
NATO Jet Approaches Russian Defense Minister's Aircraft
Over the Baltic Sea, Russian and NATO jet fighters are buzzing each other with ever-closer flybys. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Jorge Benitez of the Atlantic Council about the growing military standoff in northeastern Europe.
Funeral Held For Former North Korean Prisoner Otto Warmbier
by Ann Thompson
The American college student who died shortly after being released from a North Korean prison was laid to rest Thursday in his hometown near Cincinnati. Otto Warmbier arrived back in the U.S. last week in a coma after being held by North Korea for more than a year.