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In Arizona, these young Native American voters seize their political power
Young voters and Native American voters are two groups that showed up for President Biden in the 2020 election. But ahead of his 2024 match-up, it's unclear if he'll be able to keep their support.
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The 2024 K300 Red Lantern Award went to a musher from Crooked Creek
It takes an immense amount of work and stamina for a dog team and musher to make it to the finish line of a 300-mile race. That’s especially true for the last team to finish.
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A new FAFSA setback means many college financial aid offers won't come until April
The department needs extra time to fix a mistake that could have hurt lower-income borrowers, but the delay means all students will have to wait longer for their college aid offers.
Does history support removing Donald Trump from the presidential ballot?
Colorado removed Trump from the ballot, and the Supreme Court will soon hear the case. Historians Jill Lepore and David Blight, who support Colorado's decision, talk to NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Is the historically troubled water system in Jackson, Miss., improving?
After an eight-year pause, Jackson, Mississippi's troubled water system will resume cutoffs for unpaid bills. But some say billing issues, which prompted the moratorium, persist.
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The journey toward electric vehicles has hit a rough patch. Sales are cooling off
EV sales grew more than 50% last year, but the pace of that growth is slowing. Ford and GM are slowing down electric vehicle production, but other automakers are forging ahead with all-electric plans.
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Experts urge caution when it comes to the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates
The Federal Reserve faces a key decision this year: When to start cutting interest rates now that inflation is starting to ease? It's a call that could have a significant impact on the economy.
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For Chicago's new migrants, informal support groups help ease the pain and trauma
Thousands of new migrants arriving in Chicago fled difficult situations or endured dangerous journeys. Informal support groups can provide some mental health care to ease their trauma and distress.
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As U.S. considers a response to deadly drone attack, Rep. Waltz has suggestions
NPR's A Martinez talks to Republican Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida, who has said that "Iran does not believe the Biden administration will hit back in way that they'll care about."
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South Carolina has the next primary. Its electorate often splits across racial lines
NPR's A Martinez speaks with former South Carolina state Sens. Joel Lourie and Vincent Sheheen about the upcoming presidential primary.
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