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Biden is facing skepticism among Wisconsin's college student voters
by Elena Moore
Wisconsin's young voters — who have turned out in big numbers in recent elections — are key for either candidate to win the state. But Biden is facing some skepticism on the state's college campuses.
White House Restricts Press Corps' Access During Trump's Visits To El Paso And Dayton
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with New York Times photographer Doug Mills about some members of the White House Press Corps not being allowed access to some of President Trump's meetings.
Former Acting ICE Director John Sandweg Discusses Mississippi Raids
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with John Sandweg, former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, about the ICE raid in Mississippi that resulted in 680 arrests.
Recent Mass Shootings Raise Questions About Law Enforcement's Ability To Prevent Them
by Ryan Lucas
Recent shootings have raised questions about how law enforcement can prevent such attacks. The FBI says it's challenging to identify and investigate the evolving threat of domestic terrorism.
Kentucky Coal Miner On Why He Decided To Start A Protest Against Blackjewel
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with coal miner Chris Lewis. He's protesting with his coworkers on a Kentucky train track until they receive back pay from Blackjewel, the bankrupt company they worked for.
Immigration Lawyer Discusses Working With Families In Mississippi After ICE Raids
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Marshall Goff, an attorney in Jackson, Miss., about the impact of recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids on immigrant families.
Researchers Are Trying To Find A Solution To Cut Concrete's Carbon Emissions
by Nathan Rott
Researchers are trying to make a cleaner concrete to cut greenhouse gas emissions and curb climate change. The industry is estimated to account for at least 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions.
Boycotts Of Trump Donors Prompt Debate Over Public Shaming Of Political Contributions
by Don Gonyea
Recent boycotts and public shaming of donors to President Trump have prompted a backlash among conservatives and renewed arguments over the transparency of campaign donations.
Experts On Climate Change Say How We Use Land To Grow Food Needs To Change
by Dan Charles
Some of the world's top experts on climate change issued a new warning on Wednesday about how we use land to grow food. They say it's contributing to global warming, but it doesn't have to.
Thousands Of Tardigrades Are Stranded On The Moon After A Failed Lunar Mission
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Wired writer Daniel Oberhaus about a failed lunar mission that left a few thousand tardigrades a microscopic animal, on the moon.
Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings Responds To Trump's Criticism Of Baltimore
by Tim Mak
Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings responds to President Trump, who tweeted criticism of his hometown of Baltimore. The Maryland Democrat invited the president to visit and tour both rich and poor areas.