Newly undecided voters could be crucial for Harris. And NASA races to save a telescope
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A NPR poll shows that newly undecided voters could be vital in Vice President Harris' campaign to win the 2024 election. And, NASA is hoping to save the most powerful X-ray telescope ever built.
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