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Del Ficke, a farmer in Pleasant Dale, Neb., has embraced the cause of building carbon-rich soil, capturing carbon dioxide from the air in the process. Dan Charles/NPR hide caption

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Farmers Are Warming Up To The Fight Against Climate Change

Several big farm groups, traditionally hostile to environmental regulations, are now working with environmental advocates in support of farmer-friendly actions to reduce carbon emissions.

Del Ficke, a farmer in Pleasant Dale, Neb., has embraced the cause of building carbon-rich soil, capturing carbon dioxide from the air in the process. Dan Charles/NPR hide caption

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Farmers Are Warming Up To The Fight Against Climate Change

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Yazidi refugees from Iraq are among those fleeing religious persecution. The Biden administration promises to allow refugees into the U.S. at much higher numbers than the Trump administration did. Muhammed Muheisen /AP hide caption

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Biden Gives New Hope To Refugees Fleeing Religious Persecution

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President Trump arrives to speak last week in the White House Rose Garden. He has benefited from the de facto immunity from prosecution that all presidents enjoy while in office. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption

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Once Out Of Office, Trump Faces Significant Legal Jeopardy

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An illustration picture shows vials with COVID-19 vaccine stickers attached and syringes with the logo of U.S. biotechnology company Moderna on November 17. Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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What It Was Like To Participate In The Clinical Trial For Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine

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Silvia Calderoni stars in Ouverture Of Something That Never Ended, a seven-part film collaboration between award-winning director Gus Van Sant and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele. GUCCI/YouTube hide caption

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With 'No Particular Roadmap,' Gus Van Sant And Gucci Make A Fashion Film

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