Georgia’s young voters could be decisive this election, so they’re mobilizing

 

Harris says strict abortion laws lead to ‘predictable’ suffering for women

Speaking in Atlanta Friday, Vice President Harris called tougher abortion laws “immoral” and slammed Republicans for what she called “longstanding neglect” around maternal mortality.

30 minutes from Springfield, another Ohio city welcomed immigrants — and got a boost

At a time when immigration has become a flash point for politicians telling ominous stories, some communities are actively courting immigrants.

Former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan urges fellow conservatives to vote for Harris

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan -- a lifelong Republican -- about why he's endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris this election.

The best new music out today, from Jamie xx, BLACKSTARKIDS and Bob Dylan

Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Lars Gotrich from NPR Music round up the best new releases out Friday, from artists like Jamie xx, BLACKSTARKIDS and Bob Dylan.

A project aims to show it’s possible to harvest food and green energy on the same land

Green energy advocates are promoting wind and solar facilities' compatibility with grazing animals, hoping to counter local opposition to new wind and solar projects.

The FTC has filed a lawsuit over the artificially inflation of the price of insulin

The Federal Trade Commission alleges that pharmacy benefits managers prioritized high rebates from drug makers for insulin over lower prices for consumers, leading to inflated out-of-pocket costs.

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