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The senators are introducing a bill that would make pandemic-related food benefits for college students permanent and create grants for colleges to address hunger.
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NPR and WRVO's live special coverage of the Democratic National Convention continues tonight, Wednesday, August 19. Listen on-air and online from 9 –…
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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has given former Vice President Joe Biden the third high-profile endorsement this week, along with Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders.
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"I will have a lot more to say on that subject later on," Warren said regarding the role of gender in the campaign. She dropped out after disappointing results on Super Tuesday.
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The Massachusetts senator now occupies an awkward middle ground in the presidential race. She has a large and enthusiastic base but hasn't been able to present a real challenge to the front-runners.
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The former housing secretary backing the Massachusetts senator is the most high-profile endorsement yet from a former candidate.
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The Massachusetts senator raised $21 million in the final quarter of 2019, less than in the previous three months. Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden and others saw boosts in fundraising.
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Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and others say they won't attend next week's debate at Loyola Marymount University unless a subcontractor negotiates with striking culinary workers.
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Her close congressional allies New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib all recently endorsed Bernie Sanders.
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Democratic presidential candidates have divergent world views on whether automation or trade policy is to blame for lost jobs.