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They Voted For Trump, And Then Biden. How Do These Swing Voters See Biden Now?
Some swing voters who supported Joe Biden over Donald Trump in 2020's election are a bit unsure now. Some are still turned off by the ex-president but also uncertain about Biden and the Democrats.
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U.S. businesses are taking account of Biden's trade policy on China
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Texas business owner Tiffany Williams, she's a co-owner of the Luggage Shop of Lubbock, about the impact of the Biden administration's trade strategy with China.
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The world needs more COVID vaccines, so the U.S. is helping finance overseas plants
The Biden administration has been criticized for hoarding COVID vaccines when millions of people around the world are unvaccinated. Now they're looking at how to help finance plants overseas.
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Minneapolis will soon put the future of their police department to a vote
Minneapolis may become the first big city to eliminate its traditional police department. A Nov. 2 ballot question would replace it with a "Department of Public Safety."
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EMTs and paramedics in Maine are quitting rather than get the COVID vaccinate
In Maine, EMTs and paramedics are part of the COVID vaccine mandate for health care workers. The deadline is looming, and some ambulance crews say coworkers have quit rather than get vaccinated.
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Sports Psychologist Kanyali Ilako On How To Treat Athletes' Mental Health
Noel King speaks with sports pyschologist, Kanyali Ilako about why mental health is just as important as physical health for athletes and should be treated similarly.
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Biden's 1st 100 Days: COVID-19 Changes The Way White House Operates
What's life like inside the Biden White House? A look at the daily rhythm and tenor of the president's team.
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Amy Coney Barrett Heads To Senate For Day 1 Of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
The Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett begins Monday. Republicans are trying to confirm Barrett in the few weeks before Election Day.
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Afghanistan is on the brink of a hunger catastrophe, according to a new UN report
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Richard Trenchard, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' representative in Afghanistan, about a worsening hunger crisis there.
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After Primary, Scorched Earth Remains In Fla.
There wasn't a Democratic primary contest running in parallel with the Republican race in Florida this year. The scorched-earth battle that ensued between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich may have an effect when the general election comes to Florida later this year. Did anyone benefit from the hard-fought primary contest — other than Florida's TV stations, which aired millions of dollars in ads?
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