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Joe Biden ended his FIRST presidential campaign in 1987, after he was caught borrowing his stump speech from a British politician. But as the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee during the Supreme Court nomination of Robert Bork, Biden had a graceful exit from the campaign. How his decision to drop out became a pivotal moment for the U.S. Senate. Plus, what happens next in the impeachment battle? Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: Joe Biden has a light-hearted moment in the Old Senate Chambers in January 2013 - Cliff Owen/AP/via NPR)

When it comes to your child's prospects, neighborhood matters: Schools, safety, access to playgrounds and healthy food. New data shows that a wide racial divide in most of America's urban areas means more opportunity for some kids than others - even just a few blocks down the street. We'll take you to a part of Albany, New York where some residents are trying to change that on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.

Twenty-five years after it first aired, 'Friends' is still hugely popular. Netflix paid 100 million dollars this year to stream the show exclusively on its platform. But has the sitcom's humor also stood the test of time? Sam Sanders looks at why the audience is still there for 'Friends' - even in a 'woke' culture on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Long before she was a Democratic presidential candidate, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren was a Republican. But after years of studying - then fighting – bankruptcy legislation, her world view began to change. How Warren's career as a Democrat started by looking at the bottom on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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