Pope Francis To Release Pop-Rock Album Called "Wake Up!"
The pontiff's prog-rock album will feature excerpts of his hymns and speeches set to uplifting music, Rolling Stone reported.
Pope Francis Visits 9/11 Memorial, Harlem School, Central Park During Packed Day
The pope led an interfaith prayer service at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum Friday before making his way to a school in Harlem, Central Park, and then Madison Square Garden to celebrate Mass.
Pope Francis Praised Iran Nuclear Deal In Speech At The United Nations
In his second day in New York City, the pope delivered an address to world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.
Pope Francis's Historic Speech To Congress Touches On Death Penalty, Refugees, And "Threatened" Family
Francis is the first pontiff in history to address a joint meeting of Congress. BuzzFeed News reporters Ellie Hall and John Stanton are at the event.
Pope Francis Celebrates Mass In Washington, D.C.
The pope canonized Junipero Serra, a Spanish-born Franciscan missionary, at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. BuzzFeed News reporters Ellie Hall and John Stanton are reporting from outside the basilica in D.C.
"God Bless America": Pope Francis Speaks At The White House
In his speech, Pope Francis addressed a range of contemporary issues. He called climate change a problem that "can no longer be left to a future generation."
The Man Who Hiked The Price Of A Lifesaving Drug Allegedly Harassed His Former Employee
Martin Shkreli – who is facing backlash for his decision to significantly increase the price of a pill for AIDS and cancer patients – was accused by his former employee of threatening to make sure his wife and four children would be "homeless," according to court records.
Prosecutor: Mom's Boyfriend Killed "Baby Doe" Because He Believed She Was A Demon
Michael McCarthy, charged with the murder of Bella Bond – his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter known as "Baby Doe" — was interested in a cult that purported to see ghosts and demons, prosecutors said Monday during his arraignment.
Authorities ID Body Of "Baby Doe," Little Girl Found Dead In Boston
The young girl was identified as Bella Bond months after her body was found in a trash bag along the beach on Deer Island. Michael Patrick McCarthy, the girl's mother's boyfriend has been charged with murder.
$25,000 Shipment Of Illegal Execution Drugs To Nebraska Gets Held Back In India
The FDA warned Nebraska that importing the drugs would be illegal. The state attempted to have the drugs shipped anyway.
At Least 85 Killed In South Sudan Fuel Truck Explosion Sparked By A Cigarette
50 others were injured in the blast that occurred when someone lit a cigarette near a leaking fuel tanker, officials said.
U.S. Poverty Rate Remains Steady For The Fourth Year In A Row
The poverty level remained steady at 14.8% last year, but the number of people without health insurance dropped by 8.8 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's annual report.
Oklahoma Court Refuses To Halt Execution Of Richard Glossip Amidst Claims He's Innocent
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals refused to grant a stay of execution for Glossip after considering "new evidence" of his innocence. Glossip claims he is innocent and has thousands of supporters, including Susan Sarandon and Richard Branson.
At Least Five Climbers Dead In French Alps Avalanche
Two climbers are also missing after Tuesday's avalanche on the 13,000-foot Dôme de Neige des Ecrins mountain.
Thousands Of People Are Fighting To Save This Man From Execution
Oklahoma is set to execute Richard Glossip on Wednesday despite his claims of innocence. He is supported by thousands, including Susan Sarandon and Richard Branson, who unsuccessfully asked Gov. Mary Fallin to intervene. [Update: On Wednesday, hours before he was to be executed, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal appeals gave him a two-week stay.]
First Same-Sex Marriage License Issued After Kim Davis Returns To Work
But the Kentucky clerk, who returned to the Rowan County Clerk's Office on Monday, questioned the validity of the marriage licenses issued by her deputy clerks, saying the licenses will not be authorized by her.
Stabbing Suspect Shot By Guard At Washington, D.C. Train Station Dies
A security officer at Union Station shot a male suspect who stabbed a woman, police said.
India Convicts 12 Suspected Islamic Militants For 2006 Mumbai Train Bombings
The blasts, that ripped through seven Mumbai local trains within 11 minutes, killed 188 people and wounded more than 800.
Baltimore Officials Approve $6.4 Million Settlement To Freddie Gray Family
City officials, overseeing spending, approved the settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Freddie Gray, who died of a spinal injury in police custody.
Cuomo Aide Who Was Shot In Head By Stray Bullet Dies
Harvard-educated lawyer Carey Gabay, who was hit by a stray bullet in Brooklyn on Labor Day, died Wednesday after he was taken off life support.