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| Watch 30 people from 17 countries become US citizens live on TODAY | Timothy Houghton, New York district director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, presides live on the TODAY plaza as 30 candidates for U.S. citizenship take their oaths and are naturalized live on air with former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush in attendance. "You and I share the same title," Bush tells the new citizens. "God bless you." | | | | | | President Biden called George Floyd's family to say he is praying for them, brother says | After closing arguments Monday, Philonise Floyd said he's "optimistic" about the outcome of the trial against Derek Chauvin. | | | | | | |
| Kelly Osbourne reveals she had a relapse after years of sobriety | "I've learned it truly is just one day at a time," Osbourne said. | | | | | | From swimsuits to cleaning products, 8 eco-friendly essentials to shop | Go green with these sustainable finds for every area of your life. | | | | | | |
| Scientist Andrew Steele discusses new science for slowing the process of aging | Andrew Steele, computational biologist and author of a new book, "Ageless," joins TODAY to talk about new research around slowing down the process of aging. He says targeting old cells in mice has extended the lives of the animals. | | | | | | Al Roker tours General Motors' all-electric assembly plant | TODAY's Al Roker gets a tour of General Motors' all-electric assembly plant in Lake Orion, Michigan, to learn about the company's plans to be carbon neutral by 2040. He talks to GM president Mark Reuss and global manufacturing vice president Gerald Johnson about how they hope this push will impact the environment. | | | | | | |
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