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California Rep. Linda Sanchez is the first woman to run the BOLD Pac in its 22-year history. The organization is home to the fundraising effort for Democrats' Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Catie Dull/NPR hide caption

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Politics

How the women leading Democrats' push for Latino votes hope to win on abortion

For the first time in 22-years women are running the top organization responsible for electing Latino Democrats to Congress. They say they know how to win with abortiona as a driving force.

California Rep. Linda Sanchez is the first woman to run the BOLD Pac in its 22-year history. The organization is home to the fundraising effort for Democrats' Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Catie Dull/NPR hide caption

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How the women leading Democrats' push for Latino votes hope to win on abortion

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A research participant in the Levi Lab at University California, Berkeley undergoes treatment for amblyopia using virtual reality. Elena Zhukova/UC Regents hide caption

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Shots - Health News

Virtual reality gives a boost to the 'lazy eye'

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Virtual reality gives a boost to the 'lazy eye'

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Sharifa Tomlinson runs Arrowrock Farm in Riverside, Ohio, where she sells her chickens to a U.S. Agriculture Department-funded program that processes them for food banks. She wants to help other Black farmers tap into the department's programs. Amy Mayer hide caption

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Can $3 billion persuade Black farmers to trust the Department of Agriculture?

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