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Plus, why the Academy should get rid of the best international feature category [View this email online]( [NPR]( by Suzanne Nuyen First up Ryan Kellman/NPR Here's what we're following today: Many parents living in western Ukraine have children living and fighting in the front lines of the war with Russia. Two moms who spoke with NPR must balance their need to [know how their children are doing]( with the fear and stress of hearing about the horrors happening in their country. Fifteen states have enacted or are considering laws that would restrict access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth. They put a staggering 54,000 transitioning transgender youth [at risk of losing care](. That's one-third of all transgender-identifying youth in the U.S. With so many Americans working from home, many young people made the decision to settle down and buy their first house. But while they're no longer paying high rents, the cost of owning and maintaining a home is [giving some homeowners buyers' remorse](. Miami Beach has declared a state of emergency after two shootings over the weekend wounded five people. A curfew will also be in effect as the city tries to [curb spring break violence](. Four years ago, nurse RaDonda Vaught accidentally grabbed the wrong drug from an electronic cabinet and administered it to her patient, who died. The Tennessee Board of Nursing revoked her license. Now she’s [on trial for homicide]( leaving other nurses fearful of the precedent. As the situation in Ukraine unfolds, NPR's on-the-ground reporting and contextual interviews with experts are keeping you and millions of others reliably informed. Our work is only possible because people like you donate to support our non-profit journalism. [Please contribute to your local NPR station today to keep information flowing.]( ♥ [Donate now]( ♥ --------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter continues after sponsor message --------------------------------------------------------------- Picture show Self Help Graphics & Art Artist Phung Huynh incorporates pink donut boxes into her portraits of young Cambodian-Americans who grew up in their family donut stores in Southern California. "These donut shops represent a [cultural space where refugees and immigrants reshape their lives]( in the process of negotiating, assimilating and becoming American," she writes. --------------------------------------------------------------- Today’s listen Omar Marques/Getty Images Scenes of Ukrainian families fleeing across borders to safety have captured the attention of the world. For many who have lived through their own country's conflicts, the experience is all too familiar. 🎧 [Listen as refugees reflect on what it's like to escape home and make a new life]( or [read their stories.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Before you go Gianni Fiorito/Netflix; Samuel Goldwyn Films; EF Neon; Neon; Janus Films - Two years ago, Parasite made history when it became the first film to win both best picture and best international feature. Critic Bilal Qureshi makes the case for [getting rid of the latter category](. - What's in an outfit? From Putin's puffy coat to Zelenskyy's simple T-shirts, the two leaders' clothing has [become political statements.]( - America, come on down! TV's longest-running show, The Price is Right, [is hitting the road]( for its 50th anniversary. - A single lot of Great Value Buttermilk Pancake & Waffle Mix is being recalled after [fragments of a cable]( used in the processing line were found in some products. The mix is sold at Walmart. --------------------------------------------------------------- Stream your local NPR station. Visit NPR.org to find your local station stream. [Find a Station]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoying this newsletter? Forward to a friend! They can [sign up here](. Looking for more great content? [Check out all of our newsletter offerings]( — including Music, Politics, Health and more! You received this message because you're subscribed to Daily News emails. This email was sent by National Public Radio, Inc., 1111 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20002 [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [NPR logo]

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