Both presidential campaigns are ramping up their efforts to get new voters signed up before the voter registration deadline in Virginia. Matt Laslo reports.
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From NPR News- 'Epic' Movie Role For Music Superstar Pitbull May 23, 2013Cuban-American musician Pitbull has collaborated with top artists and sold millions of albums worldwide. The Los Angeles Times has even called him "America's savviest party-starter." Now Pitbull brings that fun to the big screen. He talks with host Michel Martin about his new animated film 'Epic,' and his booming musical career.
- HBCU President Asks Dr. Dre, Why Not Us? May 23, 2013Hip-hop mogul Dr. Dre and music producer Jimmy Iovine recently donated $70 million to the University of Southern California. Many people are applauding their generosity, but some aren't so happy. Host Michel Martin speaks with Walter Kimbrough, President of Dillard University, about why he thinks an HBCU should have gotten the money.
- CBC Chair Marcia Fudge Wants Caucus To Be Heard On The Hill May 23, 2013Ohio Representative Marcia Fudge is still relatively new on the block. But she's established herself as the new head of the Congressional Black Congress. In the role, she's already been very vocal about whether the President is doing enough for people of color. Host Michel Martin talks with Congresswomen Fudge about her ideas for America.
- Being Blind To Financial Need: Is It Worth It? May 23, 2013Millions of students rely on loans and grants for their studies. But with universities strapped for cash, fewer schools are able to admit students regardless of their financial need. Host Michel Martin asks the President of Iowa's Grinnell College, Dr. Raynard Kington, why his school considered putting a halt to need-blind admissions.
- Canned Peaches Are As Nutritious As Fresh. Really? May 23, 2013What's more, when it comes to some nutrients, like vitamin C, canned peaches pack an even bigger punch than fresh, researchers say. The reasons have to do with how the canning process alters the fruit's cell walls. So eat 'em up!
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- Hidden camera GP jailed for abuse May 23, 2013A family doctor who used a secret camera inside his wristwatch to record himself abusing female patients at his surgery is jailed for 12 years.
- Tour chief sorry for 'coloured' remark May 23, 2013European Tour chief George O'Grady apologises for using the phrase "coloured athletes" while defending Sergio Garcia.
- Arrests in nursery sex assault probe May 23, 2013Five men are arrested after a child tells of being sexually assaulted at a children's nursery in Worcestershire.
- Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim May 23, 2013

