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Chicago Catholics react to the news of Pope Leo X1V
Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead the Catholic church, grew up in the Chicago area and Catholics in Chicago are overjoyed.
Debris Found In The Indian Ocean May Be From Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet
by Geoff Brumfiel
Investigators believe a piece of debris found on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean could be from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in March 2014.
'Listen To Me Marlon' Explores Brando's Life In His Own Words
The documentary, Listen to Me Marlon, tells the story of legendary actor Marlon Brando through hours of personal audio recordings. NPR's Melissa Block talks to director Stevan Riley about the film.
University Of Cincinnati Police Officer Indicted In Killing Of Black Motorist
by Tana Weingartner
An Ohio grand jury has indicted University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing in the shooting death of Samuel DuBose, who was pulled over on July 19 because he was missing license plate.
At Least 1,500 Migrants Attempt To Storm English Channel Tunnel In France
by Eleanor Beardsley
A Sudanese man was found dead after nearly 1,500 migrants attempted the journey to Britain through the Channel Tunnel Tuesday night. France is boosting security at the tunnel entrance.
Probation With A Therapeutic Approach Keeps Kids Out Of Juvenile Hall
In some places in the U.S., many kids end up in juvenile hall because of minor probation violations. But in Wayne County, Mich., the system has reduced rates through a therapeutic approach.