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Podcast's Call-In Show Will Deal With Triumphs, Challenges Of Getting Older
NPR's Noel King talks to Anna Sale, host of member station WNYC's podcast Death, Sex & Money, who will host a call-in show along with Colorado Public Radio's Jo Ann Allen about life after 60.

Covid: Boris Johnson on UK vaccines and virus variants
Covid vaccines being used in the UK are "effective in delivering a high degree of protection" from illnesses and deaths, says the prime minister.
How Trump's second impeachment trial will go
When former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial kicks off Tuesday afternoon, Americans will relive -- through the eyes of the senators sitting in judgment of his actions -- the assault on the Capitol we all witnessed in real time just a little more than a month ago.
Shape-shifting coronavirus is knocking the confidence of scientists
Another half a million or so people will today bare their shoulder and have a vaccine against COVID-19.
German Economy Minister Warns Against Linking Nord Stream 2 With Navalny Case
Previously, the United States passed legislation paving the way for new sanctions against Nord Stream 2, which is already under sanctions, with some contractors forced to withdraw from the joint Russian-European project.

Critic Of U.S. Role In Yemen Responds To Biden's Plans To Pull Back
Shireen Al-Adeimi of Michigan State University argues the U.S. has done "everything except for pulling the trigger" in the war in Yemen. She tells NPR she's skeptical of a U.S. role in creating peace.

'Pandora's Box' opened over UK-EU vaccine row, says Gove
Michael Gove says post-Brexit trade rules between Britain and Northern Ireland are not working.
How one city missed warning after warning until its health system collapsed
Manaus is witnessing its second coronavirus wave, a shock to the many who thought its first wave was so widespread that herd immunity must be the result.
At least 26 dead and 165 missing as glacier breaks and hits dam in northern India
At least 26 people have died and 165 others are missing in northern India after part of a Himalayan glacier broke off, sending a wall of water and debris into two hydroelectric dams.
Novara Media Founder Denies Labour Party 'Suspension', Insists He Quit
Left-wing news website Novara Media was a staunch supporter of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who was suspended from the party and had the whip withdrawn last year. He has previously called the Royal British Legion's annual poppy appeal "white supremacist".