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With the veepstakes on, Tim Scott thinks he can deliver the Black votes Trump wants

Since a failed presidential bid, Sen. Tim Scott has been one of Trump’s strongest supporters. Now, as the former president readies to pick a running mate, Scott is focused on winning him Black voters.

The Veepstakes is on. Here are 10 Republicans Trump could pick to be his running mate

A lot hangs in the balance on who former President Donald Trump chooses as his running mate: the vice presidential nominee might shape the MAGA movement or could woo voters who lean moderate.

The neighbor at the center of the Justice Alito flag controversy speaks out

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says the reason an upside down U.S. flag was flying at his house, was that his wife put it up because of a beef with a neighbor. We’ll hear from that neighbor.

Michigan suit is challenging denial of lost wages for injured undocumented immigrants

Michigan suit is challenging lost wages for injured undocumented immigrants

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.

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.

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.

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.

100 years of immigration policies working to keep out immigrants

President Biden just issued an executive order that can temporarily shut down the U.S.-Mexico border to asylum seekers once a daily threshold of crossings is exceeded. On this episode, we dig into how the political panic surrounding what many are call…

An 83-year-old woman is injured after being gored by a bison at Yellowstone park

The incident is being investigated, though the woman’s current condition is unknown. The National Park Service advises visitors to stay at least 25 to 100 yards away from wild animals.

NAACP warns American Airlines over discrimination incidents

Derrick Johnson, president of the NAACP, says that without an appropriate response from American Airlines, the civil rights organization will be forced to reinstate an advisory against the airline.

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