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Olivia Freiwald, 20, of the New Hampshire Youth Movement and Sunrise Movement on the main campus of the University of New Hampshire. She's campaigning for Bernie Sanders, in part, because he pledges to ban fracking. Jeff Brady/NPR hide caption
Electric vans charge at a warehouse of the German postal and logistics service Deutsche Post near Frankfurt in July 2018. Fleet vehicles are increasingly going electric in Europe and China, and some analysts say American fleets will be following suit. Yann Schreiber/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
From Delivery Trucks To Scooter-Moving Vans, Fleets Are Going Electric
Amid Coronavirus Scare, Taking The Temperature Of The U.S. Economy
Critics Say Proposed Copper Mine In Minnesota Threatens Pristine Water
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Examining Why Fatal Shootings Involving Colorado Police Have Increased
Olivia Freiwald, 20, of the New Hampshire Youth Movement and Sunrise Movement on the main campus of the University of New Hampshire. She's campaigning for Bernie Sanders, in part, because he pledges to ban fracking. Jeff Brady/NPR hide caption