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After backing him in 2020, a new poll shows some young voters are Biden's to lose
Four years ago, President Biden overwhelmingly won among Gen Z and millennial voters, and within that group, voters of color led that support for him. But now — a new poll from the University of Chicago, exclusively obtained by NPR, finds that the coalition may be severely diminished.
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Colleges struggle with falling enrollment -- especially male students
As women outpace men in graduating from college, some campuses, like the University of Vermont, are trying to recruit more men.
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Dr Pepper surpasses Pepsi — is the 2nd-most-popular carbonated beverage in the U.S.
For the first time, Dr Pepper has surpassed Pepsi as the nation's No. 2 soft drink. Coca Cola is still in first place.
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Horse sports are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries. Can they be made safer?
NPR's A Martínez speaks with event rider Jonathan Holling about safety concerns and measures in equestrian sports, which are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries for U.S. athletes.
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Examining what Mayorkas said about Biden's asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border
A review about what Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had to say about President Biden's executive order.
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Biden is taking action to temporarily close the Southern border to asylum-seekers
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about President Biden's new executive order that could shut down asylum requests at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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To mark D-Day, Biden will deliver a defense of democracy that hits on campaign themes
President Biden's trip to Normandy will commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. But there's also a political subtext to the journey.
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Congress is campaigning — even when it's in session on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers are shifting their sights from legislating to putting forward bills that don't have a political path forward but DO make a political point.
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How a Colorado woman bought a used EV for less than $700
New electric vehicles can be expensive, and tax credits and other incentives to buy them hard to navigate. But one woman in Colorado drove home from a dealership with a used EV for less than $700.
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Proposal to allow Ariz. police to enforce immigration law to appear on state's ballot
In Arizona voters will decide whether local law enforcement should have the power to arrest people who cross the state's southern border illegally.
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