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National 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. Ellis Juhlin
Economy President Trump rattles markets again with new tariff threats President Trump rattled markets again Friday with new tariff threats. The president is calling for high taxes on imported iPhones and goods from Europe. Scott Horsley
Remembering Walter Frankenstein - a Jewish man who lived in Berlin throughout WWII During World War II, thousands of Jews evaded the Nazis in Berlin, moving from place to place and taking refuge wherever they could. One of them, Walter Frankenstein, died in April at age 100. Justine Kenin
Education Judge blocks Trump administration order on foreign students at Harvard Less than 24 hours after the Trump administration revoked Harvard's ability to admit international students, the university filed a lawsuit. Jonaki Mehta
Law & Courts Can Trump suspend habeas corpus? The Trump administration has said it's considering suspending habeas corpus. UC Berkeley law professor Amanda Tyler explains the concept, what rights it guarantees and whether a suspension is legal. Connor Donevan
Health Steroids is still fueling discussions about body image online Steroids have been around for a long time, but the drug is still fueling discussions about body image online. Brittany Luse
Education 'The $100 million question.' How will Seattle Public Schools close its lingering deficit? The Seattle School Board is looking again at how to handle an anticipated $104 million budget shortfall. Ann Dornfeld
National Sean Combs trial: More than just Combs vs. Cassie Cassie Ventura was the highest profile witness to testify in the first two weeks of the criminal trial of Sean Combs, but the prosecution's case is dependent on much more than her testimony. Anastasia Tsioulcas
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With 'Lethal,' Rico Nasty proves no one can put her in a box The rapper Rico Nasty is known for her genre bending style. NPR's Juana Summers speaks with her about staying true to yourself, not being boxed in, and her new album Lethal. Michael Levitt