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The Supreme Court looks at praying after football; teen mental health is struggling, another Amazon warehouse union vote

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Plus, the U.S. will re-establish its diplomatic presence in Ukraine. by Suzanne Nuyen First up Drew

Plus, the U.S. will re-establish its diplomatic presence in Ukraine. [View this email online]( [NPR]( by Suzanne Nuyen First up Drew Angerer/Getty Images Here's what we're following today: The Supreme Court looks at a case today involving a coach praying on the 50-yard line at the end of a public school football game. Joseph Kennedy, a coach for the Bremerton, Wash., High School varsity and JV football teams, [began the tradition]( in 2008 but was told to stop by the school. The U.S says it will send diplomats back to Ukraine after staff relocated to Poland when Russia invaded. More military aid was also announced β€” the U.S. will send howitzers and train Ukrainians on how to use them, and [send $300 million more]( in military financing. Stephanie's daughter Laurie is struggling, months after her mom died of COVID. She's frustrated because in the years leading up to her death, Stephanie had become embroiled in conspiracy theories, leading her to [refuse vaccination]( and life-saving treatment. Workers at a second Amazon warehouse in Staten Island are voting on whether to unionize this week. The election comes less than a month after the [Amazon Labor Union]( won a historic victory, unionizing the first Amazon warehouse in the U.S. --------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter continues after sponsor message --------------------------------------------------------------- Picture show Nickolai Hammar/NPR Cluster munitions β€” bombs that scatter over a wide area and blow up either on a timer or when something passes over them β€” have been banned internationally, but the Russian military has been dropping them on Ukraine. Photos show a Ukrainian bomb squad working on [removing the dangerous devices](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Today’s listen Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images The pandemic has been rough on our mental health, and a new CDC report shows teens have been hit particularly hard. The survey results warn of a crisis, but also show hope things could change. 🎧 [Listen to hear more about the findings]( or [read the story](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Before you go Tracy J. Lee for NPR - Abusive relationships are more common than we think. Use these tips to [support a loved one]( who might be experiencing this violence. - One man's mission to stop wasting bread has led to a [website that tracks which stores sell half-loaves]( so you'll never be left with stale slices again. - Ira Wallace, 73, is part of a group of seed savers. These farmers, activists and academics are dedicated to preserving a rich [diversity of collard greens.]( - A litter of wild red wolves β€” a species on the brink of extinction β€” was born for the first time in four years. They were welcomed by [U.S. Fish and Wildlife staff]( in North Carolina. --------------------------------------------------------------- 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]( β€” 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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