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NPR's Scott Simons speaks about enrollment and COVID-19 rates with Todd Simmons, Associate Vice-Chancellor at North Carolina A&T State University, and school student body president, Brenda Caldwell.
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In the final stretch before the election, campaigns are trying to recruit new voters by finding friends and family members who can induce them to vote.
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Some 2016 Trump Voters Are Changing Their Minds In Upcoming Election
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Republican political strategist Sarah Longwell about what she's been hearing from voters who supported President Trump in 2016. A recent focus group had some surprises.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN about football's coronavirus problem and the baseball playoffs.
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Emergency Rooms And Health Clinics Become Voter Registration Hubs
A nonpartisan program gives patients and visitors the chance to register to vote during an election year when health care has been the primary concern for many.
Halloween Movies For Scaredy-Cats
In a year already too full of frightening things, we get some suggestions on Halloween movies that are on the softer side of scary.
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The Consequences Of Dehumanizing Language In Politics
University of Massachusetts Amherst political scientist Alexander Theodoridis talks about dehumanizing language in politics, what it can lead to and what we can do about it.
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Gracie And Rachel: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The pop-meet-classical duo perform a quarantine concert from their New York City apartment.
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