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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.
What's Behind The U.S. Opposition To Pro-Breastfeeding Language
At a World Health Assembly summit in Geneva in May, the U.S. led a charge against pro-breastfeeding language. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with New York Times reporter Andrew Jacobs about what's happening and why.
Author James Crabtree On India's Growing Income Divide And 'The Billionaire Raj'
by Ari Shapiro
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with author James Crabtree about his book The Billionaire Raj. The book talks about the growth of super-wealthy Indians and why there are so many.
Turmoil Over Brexit Continues As 2 British Cabinet Ministers Resign
British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson resigned Monday, potentially throwing Prime Minister Theresa May's government into disarray. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with George Parker, political editor of the Financial Times, about the development.
Greece Is One Of Few NATO Members To Have Met Defense Spending Goal
by Joanna Kakissis
Greece is one of the few alliance members that exceeds NATO's goal for defense spending, despite its teetering on the brink of bankruptcy for years. The country's rivalry with Turkey is a major factor.
President Trump's Expected Supreme Court Announcement Sets Off Debate
President Trump will announce his pick for the Supreme Court Monday night, setting off a confirmation process in the Senate that will have both sides fired up.
Why Health Insurance Premiums May Rise Next Year
by Alison Kodjak
Heath insurance premiums could rise again next year after the Trump administration suspended part of the Affordable Care Act that's designed to stabilize insurance markets.
Actor And Singer Tab Hunter Dies At 86
Tab Hunter was a 1950s screen idol who hid his sexual orientation, but later revealed he was gay in a book Tab Hunter Confidential. The actor and singer died Sunday at 86.
The Tough Questions Vexing Pop Music Listeners
What happens when your favorite musician appropriates your culture, or is accused of sexual assault? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with The Washington Post's pop music critic Chris Richards.
States Adopt Opioid Prescribing Limits
by Will Stone
Arizona and many other states have enacted laws that limit a care provider's ability to prescribe opioids. Doctors and patients are wrestling with the restrictions in legitimate pain management cases.