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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.
Newtown Holds Prayer Vigil For Shooting Victims
Robert Siegel talks to Quil Lawrence about a prayer vigil held for victims of the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
Conn. Governor Speaks At Mass For Shooting Victims
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy spoke at a mass for victims of a elementary school shooting in Newtown.
Police Cordon Off Conn. Shooter's Mother's House
Robert Siegel talks to Robert Smith about the scene in Newton, Conn., after a deadly elementary school shooting.
Authorities Release Name Of Newtown, Conn. Shooter
Audie Cornish talks to Carrie Johnson about the identity of the gunman in the Newton, Conn., school shooting.
Conn. Shooting Brings Attention To School Security
Claudio Sanchez talks to Robert Siegel about what schools do to assure that students understand safety procedures.
Pastor: 'Our Hearts Desperately Go Out For The Victims'
Pastor Tim Kuhn held a prayer vigil in his home after the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
50 Years After First Interplanetary Probe, NASA Looks To Future
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
What Obama Could Do, As Chief Consoler
Host Guy Raz speaks with NPR's Scott Horsley about President Obama's role as the nations consoler-in-chief and what meaningful action the president can take on the issue of gun control.
Tragedy And Children: What To Discuss
The shooting in Newtown, Conn., is likely to have an impact on many children, even those nowhere near the state. Host Guy Raz is joined by NPR's Jon Hamilton to talk about how parents, teachers and others who spend time with kids should prepare to discuss the event.