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J.D. Vance pledged to address addiction. Patients at a nearby clinic hope he's serious
Just a few miles away where the GOP vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance spoke at the convention in Milwaukee about the tragedy of addiction, people at a health clinic hope for more than promises.
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'Hillbilly Elegy' Author J.D. Vance Plans Ohio Return To Hear State's Challenges
Best-selling author J.D. Vance has decided to leave his job as an investor in San Francisco to help people in his home state of Ohio. NPR's Ailsa Chang chats with him about his decision.
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In an energized 1st campaign speech, Harris makes her pitch for 2024
Vice President Harris addressed a crowd of supporters in the swing state of Wisconsin on Tuesday. Harris is poised to be the next Democratic presidential nominee.
Elon Musk is backing Donald Trump. Could that hurt Tesla?
“I do worry that he is not helping further penetration of EVs into the car market” and might make people leery of buying a Tesla, an electric vehicle owner and enthusiast in Michigan tells NPR.
What does the future of hostage diplomacy look like?
The recent hostage swap with the Kremlin raises questions about the risks of future detentions.
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Former President Trump makes moves to regain national political attention
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist T.W. Arrighi about the latest developments with the Republican White House ticket.
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Harris and Walz reintroduce joy to Democrats their first week on the campaign trail
Vice President Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, barnstormed swing states this week, trying to make up for lost time in their 2024 campaign.
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A Trump campaign built to battle Biden is forced to recalibrate to Kamala Harris
Now that Vice President Harris is the Democratic presidential nominee, Donald Trump’s polling advantage is erased, his messaging is upended and a campaign focused against President Biden has to adapt.
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Ex-Bangladesh leader demands probe into protest killings, and is named in murder case
In her first statement since fleeing Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina denied responsibility for deaths in protests that led to her ouster. A court ordered police to open a murder investigation against her.
With a new semester, colleges brace for more antiwar protests from students
The Israel-Hamas war has prompted some of the most volatile campus protests in decades. This summer, student organizers are rethinking strategies, as are counter-protesters and college administrators.
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