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Three student journalists on the protests rocking their campuses
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with student journalists at Emory University, University of Notre Dame and the University of Texas at Dallas about covering the pro-Palestine protests on their campuses.
Trump Administration's New Regulation Favors Airlines At Travelers' Expense
by David Schaper
Last Friday, the Trump administration quietly announced a new regulation that appears to favor airlines at consumers' expense, changing how it defines unfair and deceptive practices.
Pro-Government Media In Eastern Europe Promote Claims Of Stolen U.S. Election
by Joanna Kakissis
As Eastern European nationalists prepare for life after President Trump, the media they control are promoting false claims that Joe Biden's victory was rigged.
U.K. Authorizes Coronavirus Vaccine
by Frank Langfitt
The U.K. is the first Western country to authorize experimental use of a major coronavirus vaccine. The U.K. health minister says the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be available next week.
What Next Year's Redrawing Of Voting Districts May Look Like
In 2021, states will redraw voting district lines to redistribute political power. In many places, the fight over where lines fall is expected to be bitter and partisan.
Some GOP Members Worry Trump's Rhetoric May Affect Results Of Georgia Runoffs
by Lisa Hagen
Many Republicans believe President Trump's false rhetoric that the election was stolen. But some worry that such messaging could harm the party's chances in the upcoming Georgia Senate runoffs.
Who Is Neera Tanden, Biden's Most Controversial Cabinet Pick?
by Tamara Keith
Of all President-elect Joe Biden's announced picks for Cabinet positions, one is getting the most pushback. Neera Tanden is Biden's choice for director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Some Speculate Trump Will Pardon More Allies Before Leaving Office
by Ryan Lucas
President Trump has demonstrated his willingness to use his pardon power to help out a political ally. That has fueled speculation he could issue a flurry of pardons before he leaves office.