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Inside Feed Spokane's warehouse during one of their weekly Tuesday food distribution days. It's filled with volunteers getting carts ready with food to fill vehicles that will take the food to their pantries. After distributing all the food, the warehouse will be empty to start being filled again for next week's distribution day.
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FAVS News takes us to a warehouse where food is "rescued" and re-routed to people who need it. We talk with the author of a new book about what may have been Spokane's greatest baseball team and learn how apples became established in Washington in the 19th century.
Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald reports on how gangs in Haiti are using sexual violence as a tool of terror amid the country's deepening political and humanitarian crisis.
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