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After his burial, visitors flock to Pope Francis's tomb.
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow visits the Basilica where Pope Francis has been laid to rest.
California Woman Considers Insurance Options After ACA Rates Rise
by Alison Kodjak
The average price for health insurance policies under the Affordable Care Act will rise by 22 percent next year, though the costs to individual consumers will still vary. A California woman reacts to the new prices and considers her options.
Former U.S. Marine-Turned-Writer Returns To Iraq Over A Decade Later
Elliot Ackerman is a decorated former Marine who was an infantry officer in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2004. He just returned to Fallujah on assignment for Esquire magazine and tells NPR's Kelly McEvers about the changes in the city after it was liberated from ISIS. He also visited the front lines in the battle for Mosul.
U.S. Abstains From U.N. Vote Calling To End Cuban Embargo
by Michele Kelemen
For the first time in a quarter century, the United States is abstaining on a United Nations vote calling for an end to the embargo on Cuba. This comes nearly two years after President Obama and Raul Castro announced a warming of relations between the two nations.
As Democrats Eye Senate Control, GOP Likely To Hold Slim House Majority
by Jessica Taylor
Democrats need a wave election to win the 30 seats they need to flip the House. But even with Hillary Clinton gaining in polls, Republicans are likely to hold onto their House majority, albeit a slimmer one.
Clinton's Email Server Back In Spotlight After WikiLeaks Release
by Tamara Keith
Before Hillary Clinton even officially announced her candidacy for president, she was answering questions about the private email server she used as secretary of state. That controversy is back in the spotlight with a new WikiLeaks release.
Trump Attends Grand Opening Of New Washington, D.C., Hotel
by Sarah McCammon
Donald Trump attended the grand opening of his new hotel in Washington, D.C., Wednesday. It's the latest instance where the candidate has brought campaign media attention to his businesses.
American Shatters Guinness World Record For Most Rounds Of Golf Played
Barry Gibbons recently broke the record for most rounds of golf played, walking. He tells us why he decided to break this Guinness record and how it's affected his health and marriage.
Dedicated California Democrat Praises Clinton For Her Toughness
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Roz Wyman, an 86-year-old Hillary Clinton supporter from California. She was the youngest person to ever be elected to the Los Angeles City Council and has dedicated her life to electing women to office.
White House Photographer On Being An 'Eyewitness To History'
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to White House photographer Pete Souza about photographing the president and his tenure in the role.