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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.
Trump Makes First Public Appearance With Pence
by Sarah McCammon
Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump appeared today for the first time with his vice presidential running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. Pence brings a popularity with the base that could help Trump.
Barbershop: The GOP, The RNC And What It Means
Business owner Joyce Banjac, college Republican Christian Pancake, Trump for Cuyahoga's Steve Herbik, and small business president Stacey Polk discuss being Republican this election year.
Who Is Behind The Coup In Turkey?
The coup in Turkey failed but the country is far from stable. The president accuses a religious leader in the U.S. of involvement. Al Jazeera's Abderrahim Foukara talks about the next steps in Turkey.
Amid Mourning In Nice, Residents Look For Ways To Pitch In
by Daniel Estrin
Hospitals in Nice, France are full of grieving and angry families following the Bastille Day attack. But residents are lining up to give blood and filling flower shops.
'The Phantom Of The Empire': You Guessed It, Musical And Star Wars Combined
by Beth Accomando
Turning Tydes, a musical theater troupe in San Diego, does musical mash-ups that spoof Broadway shows. Ahead of Comic-Con, they're performing a mash-up of Star Wars and The Phantom of the Opera.
'Pokémongaritas' And More: Businesses Try To Cash In On 'Pokémania'
Pokémon Go has taken over everything, everywhere. At least it feels like it has. People are scrambling to make the most of the mobile game's extraordinary popularity.
Turkish President Appears On State Television Amid Coup Attempt
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Wall Street Journal reporter Dion Nissenbaum about President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's comments on Turkish television after a military coup attempt.
Turkish Leaders Say Military Coup Attempt Has Failed
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to journalist Dalia Mortada in Istanbul for the latest on the attempted military coup in Turkey. Government leaders say the coup attempt Friday evening has failed.
Unclear Who Controls Turkey As Military Faction Attempts Coup
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Henri Barkey, director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, for the big picture on the military coup underway in Turkey.
Apparent Military Coup In Turkey Could Have Global Consequences
by Michele Kelemen
The apparent military coup unfolding in Turkey could have global consequences. Secretary of State John Kerry said he hopes for stability and continuity in the country, which is a key NATO ally.
Turkish Military Claims To Have Taken Control Of Country
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Soner Cagaptay, director of the Turkish Research Program at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, about the apparent military coup underway in Turkey.