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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.
Hillary Clinton Appears To Expand Edge Into Traditionally Republican States
by Domenico Montanaro
The presidential election has entered its closing arguments phase. Hillary Clinton seems to have the edge in key states and may even be expanding into states that have traditionally voted Republican.
France Begins Clearing Out Migrant Camp In Calais
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
France began clearing the sprawling migrant camp in the northern city of Calais on Monday. The camp, known as "The Jungle," has been home to more than 6,500 migrants who have fled war and poverty. France plans to resettle the migrants in 450 centers around the country.
Christopher Marlowe Credited As Shakespeare's Co-Author On Henry VI Plays
True authorship of Shakespeare has been debated for centuries. Now, the New Oxford Shakespeare edition will list Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe as co-author on the three Henry VI plays, part one, two and three. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Florida State University professor Gary Taylor, one of the general editors of the new volume.
Thousands Of California Soldiers Forced To Repay Enlistment Bonuses
The Pentagon is asking thousands of California National Guard members to repay millions of dollars in enlistment bonuses. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to David Cloud of The Los Angeles Times.
Surge Of Cuban Migrants Arrive On U.S. Shores
by Melissa Block
Cubans who recently made the dangerous migration to Florida by boat talk about what drove them to leave their homeland, about leaving their families behind, and what awaits them here in the U.S.
Democrats Push For Down-Ballot Votes As Clinton Holds Steady In Key States
by Mara Liasson
With presidential nominee Hillary Clinton holding a steady lead in key battleground states, Democrats led by President Obama are turning their attention to down ballot races. From Congress to the legislatures, the party is at a low water mark they hope to correct before Obama leaves office.
White House Releases Affordable Care Act Insurance Rates
by Alison Kodjak
The White House released information Monday about rates and offerings for the 2017 Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment.
Kind World: 6-Year-Old Devises Plan To Cure Best Friend's Rare Disease
by Erika Lantz
Dylan Siegel was 6 years old when he hatched a plan to cure his best friend's rare disease. He ended up raising more than $1 million. Reporter Erika Lantz of the Kind World series brings us their story.
AT&T-Time Warner Merger Raises Concerns Over CNN's Independence
by David Folkenflik
CNN's profitability makes it an attractive part of the Time Warner portfolio that AT&T struck a deal to acquire over the weekend. Concerns have been raised about whether the deal could compromise CNN's independence.