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Diane Rehm: New Voting Rights Laws

The Diane Rehm show looks at new voting rights laws across the country. Weekdays 9-11 a.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

Wednesday on The Diane Rehm Show

9 a.m.

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Update on New Voting Rights Laws across the Country
Fifteen states have passed new restrictions on voting ahead of the November elections. An update on states' efforts to expand and restrict access to the polls and calls for Congressional action.


10 a.m.

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The Art Of Getting Lost
Remember how we used to plan road trips? Get out the atlas, find the highways, roads and rural routes that would get us from Point A to Point B. And what happened if we got lost? Pull over to the side of the road and ask for directions. While reading maps is a skill some of us love and others of us loathe there is no doubt today it’s being replaced by digital technology. Google Maps in our cars and on our phones not only makes it easier than ever to get around. It also allows us to find a restaurant at the last minute or avoid a traffic jam. This has some wondering: is it still possible to be lost? Diane and her guests discuss the art of getting lost.

The Diane Rehm Show

Weekday mornings from 9-11 a.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM

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