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The Pope's funeral is complete. What comes next?
by Scott Detrow
Over the next few days, leaders of the Catholic church from around the world will gather at the Vatican to mourn — and also, to prepare for the Conclave.
Nobel Peace Prize Winners Share Connection In Advocating For Children
by Julie McCarthy
Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan and Kailash Satyarthi of India have been awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
U.N. Envoy To Syria Pleads For Action To Save Kobani
by Alice Fordham
The town, which ISIS is fighting to take over, is mostly deserted, with only a few hundred elderly or immobile people remaining.
Landon Donovan Will Leave Indelible Mark On American Soccer
by Tom Goldman
Landon Donovan will play his last game with the U.S. men's soccer league on Friday. He is the all-time leader for assists and goals in Major League Soccer.
For This Baseball Season, Roger Angell Has Just The 'Ticket'
by Kate Tuttle
The American League Championship Series begins tonight. Writer Kate Tuttle says Roger Angell's 1988 collection of essays, Season Ticket, is the perfect accompaniment to the postseason.
In Collecting And Cremating Ebola Victims, A Grim Public Service
Robert Siegel talks to Stephen Rowden, a volunteer with Doctors Without Borders who was in Liberia. For a month, Rowden was in charge of removing and cremating the bodies of Ebola victims.
For Turkey, Aiding In Kobani Fight Is Complicated
by Peter Kenyon
A U.S. envoy, former Marine Gen. John Allen, was in Turkey on Thursday, attempting to drum up support for the fight against ISIS.
Kobani Kurdish Leader Appeals To Western Governments For Help
Robert Siegel talks to Saleh Muslim, co-chair of the Democratic Union Party, the biggest Kurdish opposition party in Syria. He's working to keep his home town Kobani from being overrun by ISIS.