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Free Tickets To Pope's Mass In Philadelphia Now For Sale
After being made available for free online, they're now fetching $150. The sellers apparently missed Francis' sermon this summer calling the "unfettered pursuit of money" the "dung of the devil."
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Tech Leaders From U.S., China Meet In Seattle, Can't Quite Connect
In meetings on Microsoft's campus, the disagreements were many, from America's desired access to Chinese markets to China's desire to control Web content. On digital life, there's a cultural divide.
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How Higher Ed Can Up Its Game: 3 Big Ideas
At the annual Schools for Tomorrow conference in New York, some themes stood out: college graduation rates, training teachers and doing more for low-income, high-achieving students.
Obama And Putin To Meet One-On-One Next Week In New York
President Obama has had limited contact with President Vladimir Putin since Russia's annexation of Crimea last year.
For Pope At Congress, A Historic Speech That's Hard To Pigeonhole
What does it mean to U.S. politicians when the Pope calls for an end to income inequality, an attack on Climate Change and respect for religious freedom? Renee Montagne asks NPR's Tom Gjelten.
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At Sept. 11 Memorial, Pope Francis Says 'Grief is Palpable'
Pope Francis led an interfaith prayer service at the museum commemorating those who died in the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
At Sept. 11 Memorial, Pope Celebrates Tolerance And Religious Differences
During his trip to New York City, Pope Francis visited the Sept. 11 memorial on Friday, also taking part in an interfaith service with other religious leaders. He is visiting with families of the terror attacks' victims, as well.
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Kim Davis' Supporters, In Their Own Words: 'Courageous,' 'Heroic'
Davis was honored at the Values Voter summit Friday in Washington, where she had a lot of fans. The Kentucky clerk went to jail after refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Miami Area Muralists Rouse A New Reputation For An Industrial City
A new arts district is taking shape in what was once a booming industrial center. Drab warehouses are canvases for street artists in Hialeah, an affordable alternative to Miami's Wynwood art scene.
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Switzerland Bans Sales Of Some VW Diesels
The news follows an announcement on Friday that the German automaker, rocked by an emissions testing scandal, had appointed a new CEO.
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