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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.
Clinton And Trump Face Off On The Matter Of Gun Violence
Hillary Clinton took on Donald Trump over the issue of guns at an event hosted by the Trayvon Martin Foundation in Florida on Saturday night. Now, Trump is defending his position.
Barbershop: Megyn Kelly And Trump, Sanders Supporters, And Spouses In The Campaign
NPR's Mara Liasson, John Nichols of The Nation, and Mona Charen of National Review discuss the latest on the presidential campaigns.
Native American Leader Responds To Washington Post 'Redskins' Poll
Ray Halbritter of the Oneida Nation is a critic of the Washington football team's name. He disputes a Washington Post poll that found most Native Americans were not offended by the name.
Terrorism Or Mechanical Failure? Here Are The Clues Investigators Look For
Some blamed terrorism for the EgyptAir crash, though no group has claimed responsibility. Juan Zarate of the Center for Strategic and International Studies explains what investigators look for.
Kenya Threatens To Close Refugee Camp
by Gregory Warner
The Dadaab camp has been home for decades to hundreds of thousands of Somalis who fled violence in their homeland. But Kenya says the camp breeds terrorists.
Anthony Mackie On Portraying Martin Luther King Jr. In 'All The Way'
All The Way is a drama from HBO that chronicles President Lyndon B. Johnson's struggle to pass the Civil Rights Act. Michel Martin speaks with Anthony Mackie, who portrays Martin Luther King Jr.
Austrian Far-Right Party Plays On Fear Of Criminal Migrants In Campaigns
by Joanna Kakissis
Voters in Austria choose a new president in an election Sunday. It could deliver the first significant victory for far-right, anti-migrant parties that have been growing in strength across Europe.
EgyptAir Debris Photos Released As Crash Investigation Continues
The Egyptian military released photos Saturday of debris recovered from the missing EgyptAir plane. New communications from the plane have also emerged.
Coming Up Sunday: The Directors Of 'Weiner'
by Michel Martin
On Sunday's All Things Considered, we will take a look at Weiner, a new documentary that chronicles the political failure of Anthony Weiner as he ran for New York City mayor.
Oklahoma Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Criminalize Performing Abortions
by Rachel Hubbard
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin vetoed a controversial abortion bill Friday. The measure would have made it a felony for doctors to perform abortions.