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National Pope Leo XIV says 'inhuman treatment of immigrants' in the U.S. isn't 'pro-life' Pope Leo XIV weighed in on U.S. politics, saying that Catholic politicians must be judged on the full range of their policy positions and suggesting that the country's immigration policy is "inhuman." Daniel Burke
World Muslims in India pay the price for April militant attack in Kashmir In the aftermath of a deadly militant attack in April, authorities expelled more than 1,500 Muslims from India, including its own citizens. Omkar Khandekar
Health Care Hundreds of VA doctors warn that cuts threaten vets health care Hundreds of current and former VA clinicians have sent an open letter to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, warning that cuts and increased privatization threaten the VA health care system. Quil Lawrence
Yom Kippur Lizard It's Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement. Many will take time to reflect on the past year, asking how they could have done better. And, maybe, how they can put down their lizard. Deena Prichep
National Jane Fonda calls for 'creative nonviolent noncooperation' to defend free speech Jane Goodall, primatologist who transformed our understanding of the lives of apes, has died, according to an announcement from the Jane Goodall Institute. Ailsa Chang
Israeli navy moves to intercept Gaza aid flotilla The aid flotilla, which includes activist Greta Thunberg, was headed for Gaza to break Israel's blockade Ruth Sherlock
National People are already starting to feel the effects of the U.S. government shutdown Across the United States, people are learning what is and is not functioning on the first day of the government shutdown. Greg Allen
National Volunteering at 'Maine Needs' brings connection to community Meet Lee Cooper, who finds purpose and a sense of community in his volunteer job at Maine Needs, a group that provides clothing for people in need. Patty Wight
Animals Seal whiskers can track subtle motions in the ocean Harbor seals use their whiskers to gather all sorts of intel from their surroundings. These exquisitely tuned sensory hairs even seem to allow them to outmaneuver the escape plans of their fishy prey. Ari Daniel
National Air Traffic Controllers helped end the last government shutdown and may again A shortage of air traffic controllers may have played a key role in ending the last government shutdown in 2019. Those controllers could be in a powerful position this year as well. Joel Rose