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Chocolate farmers are moving into protected areas of a forest reserve in Nigeria, harvesting its cocoa for some of the world’s largest suppliers. But chocolate makers say their sweets are responsibly sourced. bit.ly/41Hjz4x

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This collection of vignettes about home is a tribute to love, comfort, and belonging. We hope these stories kindle the warmth of home in your heart. bit.ly/3tB7JfU

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In an increasingly digital age, paper calendars offer a reassuring guide to the year ahead, and a story of the past. bit.ly/3ttofP3

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One year ago, the idea of Saudi-owned sports in the international market raised questions of “sportwashing” and ethical dilemmas. Since then, the conversation has evolved into just how much Saudis will invest in athletes, especially in the world of golf. bit.ly/3vjZsNO

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Facing the climate crisis surely requires individual sacrifice. But regenerative farmers see it differently — instead of austerity, sustainability practices seed resilient and flourishing farms. bit.ly/4aBvPaR

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Chocolate farmers are moving into protected areas of a forest reserve in Nigeria, harvesting its cocoa for some of the world’s largest suppliers. But chocolate makers say their sweets are responsibly sourced. bit.ly/3tAB9uu

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This collection of vignettes about home is a tribute to love, comfort, and belonging. We hope these stories kindle the warmth of home in your heart. bit.ly/47nv4iO

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One year ago, the idea of Saudi-owned sports in the international market raised questions of “sportwashing” and ethical dilemmas. Since then, the conversation has evolved into just how much Saudis will invest in athletes, especially in the world of golf. bit.ly/3RIrTwp

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This year set a record for $1 billion-plus natural disasters. Aid doesn't always get to those who need it most, making equity a rising priority for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. bit.ly/3H29iGJ

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Chocolate farmers are moving into protected areas of a forest reserve in Nigeria, harvesting its cocoa for some of the world’s largest suppliers. But chocolate makers say their sweets are responsibly sourced. bit.ly/3tAqgZC

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This collection of vignettes about home is a tribute to love, comfort, and belonging. We hope these stories kindle the warmth of home in your heart. bit.ly/4ayoQzH

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One year ago, the idea of Saudi-owned sports in the international market raised questions of “sportwashing” and ethical dilemmas. Since then, the conversation has evolved into just how much Saudis will invest in athletes, especially in the world of golf. bit.ly/3NKAe1u

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This year set a record for $1 billion-plus natural disasters. Aid doesn't always get to those who need it most, making equity a rising priority for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. bit.ly/3vmdGhm

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During the holiday season, many of us turn our thoughts to home. But what makes a home? This week, 19 essayists offer a look into the spaces tied to their hearts. bit.ly/3TJHHSm

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Homeless children in a Ugandan city can now find care, comfort, and a new future, thanks to a group of friends who took matters into their own hands. bit.ly/48e8M4x

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For the second time this month, the Biden administration is bypassing Congress to approve an emergency weapons sale to Israel. On Friday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken made an emergency determination of $147.5 million in equipment for Israel. bit.ly/3TLPw9Z

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South Africa brings a case to the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and seeking an order to halt attacks. This marks the first challenge of its kind during the current conflict. bit.ly/48cnMjp

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Chocolate farmers are moving into protected areas of a forest reserve in Nigeria, harvesting its cocoa for some of the world’s largest suppliers. But chocolate makers say their sweets are responsibly sourced. bit.ly/47gP1YH

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One year ago, the idea of Saudi-owned sports in the international market raised questions of “sportwashing” and ethical dilemmas. Since then, the conversation has evolved into just how much Saudis will invest in athletes, especially in the world of golf. bit.ly/47fIY6D

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During the holiday season, many of us turn our thoughts to home. But what makes a home? This week, 19 essayists offer a look into the spaces tied to their hearts. bit.ly/47fkKtd

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