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Pope Leo has arrived in Algeria for the start of a 10-day trip to Africa.
The pope said he was not afraid of the Trump administration or about speaking the message of the Christian gospel.
Trump wrote the only reason Leo became pope was because Leo is an American.
Trump said if he hadn't won the presidency, Leo would never have become pope.
Tax returns are due this Wednesday.
NPR's Stephen Passaha reports you're likely to get a bigger refund this year due to last year's tax cuts.
A record number of people turned out this weekend to cast ballots in Hungary's national election.
The longtime prime minister Viktor Orban and his party have been voted out.
Instead, Hungarians chose one of Orban's former allies, conservative candidate Peter Magyar and his center-right Tisza party.
The outgoing Orban is an ally of President Trump.
Vice President Vance had visited Hungary last week to support him.
But Orban lost so badly, Magyar's party will have a supermajority in Hungary's parliament.
California Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell says he is suspending his campaign for governor.
This follows news reports of women who alleged Swalwell sexually assaulted them.
He has denied the allegations.
Golfer Rory McIlroy is celebrating back-to-back wins at the Masters Tournament.
McIlroy is the fourth player to win the prestigious green jacket two years in a row.
From member station WABE, Alex Helmick has more.
And I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News, from Washington.