All Things Considered
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Teen Activist Pushes To Lower Voting Age To 16
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tyler Okeke, a youth organizer who advocates voting at 16, about how lowering the voting age could improve Generation Z's turnout at the polls.
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Kal Penn On New Show Meant To Empower Young Voters
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to actor Kal Penn about his new TV show aimed at Millennial and Gen Z voters, called Kal Penn Approves This Message.
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Author Interview: Adapting To Social Media's Disruptions In 'The Hype Machine'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with MIT professor Sinan Aral about his new book, The Hype Machine: How Social Media Disrupts Our Elections, Our Economy, and Our Health – and How we Must Adapt.
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New Normal: West Virginia Bus Drivers Deliver Meals To Kids In Need
In Jefferson County, W.V., when school shut down last spring, bus drivers continued working, delivering meals to kids in need.
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Former AG Loretta Lynch On Challenges Of Police Accountability
NPR's Michel Martin talks to former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch about why police accountability measures are so difficult to implement even though studies show most officers support reform.
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Sen. Bob Casey On Democratic Approach To 'Illegitimate' Supreme Court Nomination
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bob Casey, Jr., a Democratic senator from Pennsylvania, about President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court and how his party will approach the confirmation process.
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What Nomination Of Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court May Mean For Parties
President Trump is expected to announce federal judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee for the Supreme Court.
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Trump May Announce Amy Coney Barrett As His Nominee To Supreme Court, Source Tells
A source told NPR Republicans are expecting President Trump to announce he is nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Trump May Appoint Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court
A source tells NPR that President Trump is expected to announce federal judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Novavax Researcher Says No Chance Of A 'Shortcut' In Vaccine Safety
Vaccine maker Novavax is starting a large coronavirus vaccine trial in the U.K. Gregory Glenn, the company's president of research and development, talks with NPR about how vaccines are tested.
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Kentucky Governor: Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Transcripts Should Be Made Public
"People want to see and be able to judge the facts for themselves," Gov. Andy Beshear says. He reflects on the decision not to charge any officers in Taylor's death and what can be done now.
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Former Senate Majority Leader On Filibuster And Supreme Court Vacancy
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid about the vacancy on the Supreme Court, the idea of scrapping the filibuster and how the Senate might move forward.