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  • Heidi de Marco is an award-winning photojournalist and health reporter who has focused her work on producing multimedia stories that help humanize the complex health and humanitarian issues impacting marginalized and vulnerable communities in the United States and abroad.

  • For NPR Music's hip-hop and R&B editor, no list could capture an accurate picture of the year, yet there's still value in calling out the albums that felt unignorable.
  • Voters in three states will decide whether to legalize recreational use. Earlier this year, Pew reported that 88% of U.S. adults said marijuana should be legal for medical or recreational use.
  • Christmas and Hanukkah rarely fall on the same date, but this year they do. One mixed-faith family in Oakland, Calif., doubles down for double whammy holiday.
  • The company identified a number of recent Russia-linked campaigns that have shifted focus to Harris, relying on videos to spread conspiracy theories and falsehoods about the Democratic nominee.
  • On Saturday, May 11, community members are invited to Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center to browse and shop for locally grown plants. Guests can choose from a variety of items, including succulents, herbs, hanging baskets, zucchini, peppers, heirloom tomatoes and more. The in-person sale will also feature Olivewood’s high school urban agriculture students who have participated in a 12-week program focused on plant propagation, greenhouse management, and growing and caring for a variety of plants. Our garden experts will also be available to answer questions and provide helpful insight about the plants and produce for sale. The plant sale will allow community members to shop directly at Olivewood Gardens, a stunning and spacious outdoor garden that focuses on environmental justice and health equity through programs, action and education. Visit: www.olivewoodgardens.org/events/olivewood-gardens-plant-sale/ Olivewood Gardens on Instagram / Facebook
  • “Am I going to continue banging my head against the wall here for something I don’t think is going to change?” asked the leader of a civilian law enforcement review board in San Diego County.
  • In a cookbook forged during the war with Russia, a Ukrainian celebrity chef uses cuisine to "continue the story of Ukraine."
  • Shotgun, handgun and magazines were found in car of man arrested on Saturday, according to authorities
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: The show How to Die Alone, the book You Gotta Eat, and Batman on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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