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National Biden will address the commencement ceremony at Morehouse College. Protests are expected President Biden makes an address today during commencement ceremonies at Morehouse College in Atlanta at a time when protests over his handling of the war in Gaza are rocking U.S. college campuses. Tamara Keith Stephen Fowler
Is 'regenerative farming' the climate-friendly solution to meat production Plant-forward restaurants Sweetgreen and Sage Vegan are adding beef to their menus from farms with "regenerative farming" practices. Does the climate math of regenerative farming add up? Tamara Keith Julia Simon
World Meet the woman who escaped two conflicts — as a Palestinian refugee, then in Ukraine NPR's Tamara Keith speaks with Palestinian-Ukrainian refugee Zoya El-Miari, who grew up in a Lebanese refugee camp only to move to Ukraine right before the Russian invasion and flee to Switzerland. Tamara Keith Eleana Tworek
A look at what could be the future for postpartum care in America Postpartum care in America leaves most facing a critical and often overlooked "fourth trimester" in isolation. Metro Detroit-based Fourth Tri Sanctuary offers support. Ali Lapetina
'Magic United': Disneyland characters vote to unionize Disneyland employees in California, including those who perform as characters from Mickey Mouse to Moana, have voted to unionize. The 1,700 workers will be represented by Actors' Equity Association. Andrea Hsu
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