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Pam Frank, CEO of ChargEVC, drives a bright Orange Chevrolet Bolt because she wants others to notice its an electric car. Jeff Brady/NPR hide caption

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States Take The Wheel Promoting Electric Vehicles

There are nearly 1.5 million electric vehicles in the U.S. today. E.V. boosters want more government incentives to increase that. With little federal movement states like New Jersey are taking action.

Filmmaker Nanette Burstein and Hillary Clinton pose at the Hillary premiere during the 70th Berlinale International Film Festival on Feb. 24, 2020 in Berlin. Isa Foltin/WireImage hide caption

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'Hillary' Documentary Sets Clinton's Career And Marriage Against Culture War Backdrop

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks Wednesday at an abortion-rights rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. Inside the court, justices heard argument in the first major abortion case of the Trump era. Schumer's remarks Wednesday critical of the court's two Trump-appointed justices drew a rare rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts. Jose Luis Magana/AP hide caption

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Supreme Court Weighs Abortion Case; Schumer Remarks Draw Rebuke From Roberts

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States Take The Wheel Promoting Electric Vehicles

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Pat Metheny's latest album From This Place features the same lyrical guitar work that he has been known for while also exploring new cinematic sounds. Florian Thoss/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Pat Metheny's Lyricism Still Shines On Cinematic Album 'From This Place'

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