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Young people sued Montana over climate change and won. Republicans are pushing back
Young people in Montana won a lawsuit against the state for promoting fossil fuels, saying it violated the right to "a clean and healthful environment." This year, lawmakers tried to change that.
Parental Alienation: How Parents Use Their Children As Weapons
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Barbara Bradley Hagerty, a contributor for The Atlantic, about parental alienation, which can happen when one parent uses a child to get back at the other parent.
Interpol Warns Of Criminal Activities Related To Coronavirus Vaccines
by Eleanor Beardsley
Interpol has put out a warning of the threat of fake coronavirus vaccines and theft of genuine ones, saying criminal organizations plan to infiltrate and disrupt supply chains to cash in on vaccines.
Rafer Johnson, Olympic Decathlon Champion, Dies At 86
NPR remembers Rafer Johnson, an Olympic champion in the decathlon, who died this week at age 86.
'The Prom' Musical Moves From Broadway To Cinema Screens
by Bob Mondello
The Prom is the latest hit Broadway musical to get a screen adaptation. Starring Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells, it will be released in cinemas on Friday.
Developed Countries Plan To Start Vaccination Soon. What About The Rest Of The World?
by Michaeleen Doucleff
At least three coronavirus vaccines have been deemed effective. Some Western countries will start vaccination as early as this month. But it's unclear when less wealthy nations will get the vaccines.
Pennsylvania Secretary Of Health On The State's Coronavirus Vaccination Plans
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Rachel Levine about the state's plans for coronavirus vaccine distribution and the difficulty of contact tracing amid a surge in cases.
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.