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Pope Francis held a Thursday evening service at St. Patrick's Cathedral. On Friday, he addressed the United Nations and will then visit the 9/11 memorial and visit a school in East Harlem.

He touched on the environment, poverty and the sanctity of human life.

Ignoring protests from the faithful and authorities, scalpers are selling "free" tickets to see Pope Francis on Craiglist and other websites.

A Florida man was hospitalized after being bitten by his pet Gaboon viper. WESH's Adrian Whitsett reports.

Houston police both boys were asleep when the shooting occurred in the early hours of Friday.

Later in the day, he'll visit the Sept. 11 memorial.

Texas says it supplied three vials of pentobarbital, but won't disclose where the drugs came from.

President Obama hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping for his first U.S. state visit on Friday, but the pomp will not be enough to mask tensions.

Later in the day, he'll visit the Sept. 11 memorial.

As Pope Francis was making his way to Washington, D.C., 100 women, inspired by his messages of justice for working people and immigrants, marched 100 miles from the York Detention Center in Pennsylvania. Other working people from various walks of life also joined in to help amplify and celebrate the message that the pope has brought to the world—the lives and struggles of working people, no matter where they live, are one of the most important challenges that we face.