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Titans. Newsmakers. Game Changers. The conversations you won't hear anywhere else.

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On May 15 at 9:00 a.m. ET: Senator Todd Young, Michael McCaul and Barbara Humpton (Siemens) join Washington Post Live to discuss how America invests in the industries and workforce of the future. Register to watch here: wapo.st/postnextmfg25

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In a dynamic talk at our inaugural "The 'Ship" event, Sally Jenkins outlines what sports can teach us all about cultivating our inner champion and athletic heart. The Washington Post Post Sports

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Join me Tuesday at noon ET when I’ll be ⁦Washington Post Live⁩ speaking w D Shana Ntiri and ⁦Kimberly⁩ about advances in and access to #cancer care. Register below! washingtonpost.com/washington-pos…

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On May 6: Medical and scientific advancements have given new hopes for the treatment and prevention of cancer. Join Washington Post Live for a series of conversations about the progress made and ways to promote trust, access and care. Register to watch here:

On May 6: Medical and scientific advancements have given new hopes for the treatment and prevention of cancer. Join Washington Post Live for a series of conversations about the progress made and ways to promote trust, access and care.

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Steph Curry. Caitlin Clark. Diana Nyad. The Washington Post Post Sports columnist Sally Jenkins explains what sports can teach us about life, leadership and going “five more minutes”. Watch Sally's full talk: ow.ly/GTpE50VNgCY

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LIVE at 12:00 p.m. ET: Medical and scientific advancements have given new hopes for the treatment and prevention of cancer. Join Washington Post Live for a series of conversations about the progress made and ways to promote trust, access and care. Watch here:

LIVE at 12:00 p.m. ET: Medical and scientific advancements have given new hopes for the treatment and prevention of cancer. Join Washington Post Live for a series of conversations about the progress made and ways to promote trust, access and care.

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Dr. Shana O. Ntiri and Saint Louis University professor Kimberly Enard join Washington Post Live to discuss how medical and scientific advancements have given new hopes for the treatment and prevention of cancer. Watch more: wapo.st/4k7TBiU x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Shana O. Ntiri tells FrancesSteadSellers, "Some of the [cancer] screening barriers that occur are the barriers that occur in all populations ... One of the major barriers is time."

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Kimberly Enard tells FrancesSteadSellers, "Given that certain groups have higher rates of poverty... You'll see those things contributing to either lack of detection and less availability to be able to engage in lifestyle changes that might help to prevent certain types of cancers."

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Kimberly Enard on the importance of health insurance, "It's something that enables people to be able to go to the doctor, without having to worry about cost upfront ... Insurance is a key that helps people be able to access care at a cost that they can estimate."

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On May 15 at 9:00 a.m. ET: Senator Todd Young, Michael McCaul and Barbara Humpton (Siemens) join Washington Post Live to discuss how America invests in the industries and workforce of the future. Register to watch here: wapo.st/postnextmfg25

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On May 15 at 9:00 a.m. ET: Senator Todd Young, Michael McCaul and Barbara Humpton (Siemens) join Washington Post Live to discuss how America invests in the industries and workforce of the future. Register to watch here: wapo.st/postnextmfg25

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LIVE at 9:00 a.m. ET: Senator Todd Young, Michael McCaul and Barbara Humpton (Siemens) join Washington Post Live to discuss how America invests in the industries and workforce of the future. Watch here: wapo.st/postnextmfg25

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.Michael McCaul tells Dan Merica, "We have to start manufacturing rare earth minerals, both in the United States and with our allied nations. This is going to be a race, China controls the majority of it ... China, they work around the clock. They have a lot of advanced degrees."

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.Barbara Humpton tells David J. Lynch, "The real world needs AI ... The fact is, that if you make, you innovate. We need to manufacture in order to be a thriving and secure country in the future."

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.Samir Chaudry and Colin Rosenblum, hosts of Colin and Samir ✌🏼✌🏾, talked about the future of the creator economy, how "YouTube is the new TV" and more with Dave Jorgenson at The Washington Post Lounge in Cannes.

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In a conversation with Dave Jorgenson at The Washington Post Lounge in Cannes, Samir Chaudry of The Colin and Samir Show discussed the importance of 'practicing creativity in private.'

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On Wednesday, June 25 at 12:00 p.m. ET: Rep. Jake Auchincloss 🟧, Drew Altman and Jeanne Lambrew (The Century Foundation) join #PostLive to discuss the state of Medicaid, the health-care marketplace and innovative solutions that give Americans greater access and choice. Register to watch here:

On Wednesday, June 25 at 12:00 p.m. ET: <a href="/RepAuchincloss/">Rep. Jake Auchincloss 🟧</a>, <a href="/DrewAltman/">Drew Altman</a> and Jeanne Lambrew (<a href="/TCFdotorg/">The Century Foundation</a>) join #PostLive to discuss the state of Medicaid, the health-care marketplace and innovative solutions that give Americans greater access and choice.

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