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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.
What The Laquan McDonald Case Says About The Chicago Police Department's Culture
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly discusses a culture of police misconduct and a "code of silence" within the Chicago Police Department with Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, professor of sociology and criminal justice at the University of Delaware.
Abortion Rights Opponents Descend Upon Washington For March For Life Rally
by Sarah McCammon
Tens of thousands of people were in Washington, D.C., Friday for the 'Right to Life' march, feeling reinvigorated with a new Supreme Court that could put in place sweeping new abortion regulations.
Special Counsel Mueller's Office Says 'Buzzfeed' Report Is 'Not Accurate'
by Tamara Keith
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office says a report from Buzzfeed News that alleged President Trump directed his former lawyer Michael Cohen to lie to Congress is "not accurate."
Week In Politics: Special Counsel's Office Challenges 'BuzzFeed' Report
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with The Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart and Politico reporter Eliana Johnson about a report from BuzzFeed News that special counsel Robert Mueller's office is challenging that says Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress.
BuzzFeed Editor-In-Chief Discusses Special Counsel's Challenge To Trump Report
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith about the site's report that President Trump told his former lawyer to lie to Congress and the dispute by the special counsel.
Former Chicago Police Officer Sentenced To Nearly 7 Years For Laquan McDonald Murder
by Cheryl Corley
Former Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke was sentenced to 6 years and 9 months in prison on Friday for the 2014 murder of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.
Increasingly Bitter Showdown Continues Between President Trump And Speaker Pelosi
by Susan Davis
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Trump are engaged in increasingly hostile negotiations over the government shutdown. What does this mean for the new Congress?
South Korea's Sports Prestige Gets Eclipsed By Sexual Abuse Against Female Athletes
by Anthony Kuhn
Two-time Olympic gold medal speed skater Shim Suk-hee revealed earlier this month she was repeatedly raped by her coach. Now, South Korea's governing sports body has promised a crackdown on coaches.
Order! Order! Listen To How The Speaker Of Britain's House Of Commons Became A Meme
The speaker of the British House of Commons, John Bercow, has become a meme in his efforts to keep Brexit negotiations civil.