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Kamala Harris is polling better than Joe Biden among young voters, Black and Hispanic voters, and suburbanites. The trade-off: She’s doing slightly worse among white voters without college degrees. All this may affect the electoral map. #politics#Harris#trumpwww.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics...

How Harris’ candidacy is shifting the electoral map
How Harris’ candidacy is shifting the electoral map

Kamala Harris is polling better than Joe Biden among young voters and voters of color, but slightly worse among white voters without college degrees.

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The emotionally charged debate over the future of a French-backed currency in West and Central Africa runs deeper than economics. For many, it is a potent symbol of France’s unequal relationship with its former colonies here. #currency#France#Africawww.csmonitor.com/World/Africa...

How a currency became a lightning rod for anti-French sentiment in West Africa
How a currency became a lightning rod for anti-French sentiment in West Africa

A movement against the CFA, the French-backed currency of several African countries, is growing, spurred by leaders who see it as a vestige of colonialism.

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In a democracy where young people are demanding equality, Iraq will hold its first nationwide census after decades of war without asking people to identify themselves by sect or ethnicity. #Iraq#Mideastwww.csmonitor.com/Commentary/t...

An identity that quells Mideast wars
An identity that quells Mideast wars

In a democracy where young people are demanding equality, Iraq will hold its first nationwide census after decades of war without asking people to identify themselves by sect or ethnicity.

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Rising costs and faltering hospitals are causing many Southern conservatives to reconsider the government’s role in health care – and how affordable access bolsters community well-being. #HealthCare#hospitals#Medicaid#Georgiawww.csmonitor.com/USA/2024/073...

Why a Georgia hospital closes – and a red state rethinks Medicaid
Why a Georgia hospital closes – and a red state rethinks Medicaid

A growing number of Southern conservatives are revisiting the idea that access to affordable health care can be vital to community well-being.

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Paris organizers were determined to pull off something no one had done in a century: make the Seine swimmable. After delays, in which athletes found themselves at the mercy of the weather and the host city’s ambitions, the triathlon was on. #Olympics#Games#Pariswww.csmonitor.com/World/Olympi...

With the Seine open for business, Olympic triathletes dive in
With the Seine open for business, Olympic triathletes dive in

Paris organizers were determined to pull off something no one had done in a century: swim in the Seine. After delays, in which athletes found themselves at the mercy of the weather and the host city’s...

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International news organization covering global and local headlines. Founded in 1908. Winner of 7 Pulitzers & 14 Overseas Press Awards. csmonitor.com
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