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Biden lands a potentially major endorsement for president — the UAW
President Biden spoke at a United Auto Workers conference on Wednesday, after marching on their picket line earlier this year. The union has officially endorsed him.
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NYC mayor says 'outside agitators' are co-opting Columbia protests—students disagree
In an NPR interview, NYC Mayor Eric Adams said he had a 'gut reaction' that outside agitators were leading Columbia anti-war protests. Students beg to differ.
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As the election approaches, both parties adopt a protectionist stance against China
President Biden has called for more tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum. Both Democrats and Republicans have adopted more protectionist policies in the run-up to the November election.
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What are Trump's final rally speeches like? Lower energy, less focused and running late
Known for their energy and bombast, Donald Trump's rally speeches have become increasingly erratic. The former president is visibly tired amid a whirlwind schedule in the final days of the campaign.
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Many sports fans really miss paper tickets. Now, teams are tapping into that demand
There's one thing that many sports and music fans miss in this digital age: the physical, paper tickets of the recent past. And now, they are making a bit of a comeback.
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The U.S. is investigating Israel's use of American weapons
The Biden administration is looking into several of the deadliest airstrikes to see if Israel is misusing U.S. weapons. But the administration has been reluctant to use its military aid as leverage.
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Can Biden pass the border bill with executive powers? A law professor weighs in
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck about how Presidents Biden and Trump have used executive orders while in office.
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The Valentine's Day Bandit died last year — but the tradition he started lives on
Residents of Portland, Maine, woke up Wednesday to see their city covered in paper hearts. Despite the famed Valentine's Day Bandit's death last year, the tradition continues.
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Students at Howard University are disappointed after Harris' election loss
After Vice President Harris' loss to President-elect Donald Trump, Howard University students say they are disappointed but are encouraged by her historic run.
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Mixed politics marriage: Husband and wife disagree over presidential candidates
A retired couple outside of Pittsburgh is divided over the choice between Vice President Harris and former President Trump. Their biggest issue is candidate character.
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