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  • Francis has a full schedule, which includes a meeting with Cuban President Raul Castro in Havana and President Obama in Washington, D.C., where he will also address a joint meeting of Congress.
  • So far in 2015, more than 200,000 people have reached Greece and another 100,000 reached Italy, the U.N. says. Germany expects as many as 800,000 new arrivals this year.
  • Obama administration sources tell NPR they won't try to stop the release of Jonathan Pollard, who was convicted of spying for Israel and is eligible for parole in the fall.
  • In a case of mistaken identity, builders in the Galicia region confused a Neolithic tomb for a broken stone table and replaced it with a new concrete one.
  • Originally aired on March 08, 1996 - In part 80 of our Civil War series, Virginia Tech history professor James Robertson says that many of the regiments…
  • Originally aired on January 27, 1995 - In part 22 of our Civil War series, Virginia Tech history professor James Robertson describes the harshness of…
  • Originally aired on November 25, 1994 - In part 13 of our Civil War series, Virginia Tech history professor James Robertson relates the story of two old…
  • Originally aired on April 24, 1998 - In part 191 of our Civil War series, Virginia Tech history professor James Robertson relates the events of April 19,…
  • An earthquake of preliminary magnitude 4.2 hit Wednesday night. Earthquakes used to be rare in Oklahoma. Scientists say they're linked to the disposal of wastewater from fracking.
  • Starting kindergarten later could boost kids' grades and improve their odds of attending a top college. Being the youngest kid in class can hurt their academic performance.
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