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Clergy abuse survivors release report on cardinals who could be elected pope
by Jason DeRose
The Vatican says sex abuse is a major topic ahead of the conclave. A survivors network has launched a project to keep the the records of those who've sheltered abusive priests in the public eye.
Refugee Resettlement Evokes Fear, Debate In Montana
by Shereen Marisol Meraji
The town of Missoula, Mont., is accepting refugees for the first time in a quarter century. That prospect is evoking fear and conspiracy theories about Islam and terrorism in more conservative communities outside Missoula.
'The Arizona Republic' Receives Threats After Endorsing Clinton
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to The Arizona Republic publisher Mi-Ai Parrish about her response to the threats the paper received after endorsing Hillary Clinton for president.
Ohio Secretary Of State Calls Trump's Rigged Election Claims 'Irresponsible'
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump claims the American electoral system is "rigged." NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Ohio Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted, who says his claims are irresponsible.
Iraqi Forces Begin Offensive To Retake Mosul From ISIS
by Alice Fordham
Iraqi forces have begun the offensive to retake the large city of Mosul from ISIS. The battle, which has help from U.S. advisers and airstrikes, could take weeks or months.
Evan McMullin Calls Himself 'The Only Conservative' In Presidential Race
Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin is near the top of the presidential polls in Utah. He talks about his background and why he's running a long-shot campaign.
You're About To See A Lot More Cuban Cigars In The U.S.
David Savona of Cigar Aficionado talks about the lifting of restrictions on importing cigars from Cuba, and why Cuban cigars are so special to smokers.
How Many People Are Voting Early In 2016?
With just over three weeks until Election Day, Dr. Michael McDonald, an associate professor of political science at the University of Florida, discusses early voting patterns in 2016.
Author Jeff Chang Says People 'Really Want To Have' Conversations On Race
Journalist and author Jeff Chang has been writing about race for years. His new book We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation looks at recent tragedies and protests.
Resting Place Of Prominent African-Americans Faces Neglect
by Quincy Walters
The Lincoln Cemetery in Gulfport, Fla. is the final resting place of many locally prominent African-Americans. It has also been neglected throughout much of its history.
Pastor Robert Jeffress Explains His Support For Trump
Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress discusses why he's supporting the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and how his church is navigating the election.