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The incident, which was caught on video, marks the second deadly shooting by federal officers in Minneapolis in less than a month.
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The governor had previously signaled openness to changing the law to allow more teens to be tried as adults.
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When it comes to family air travel, feeding the baby can add to the frenzy. A new room at Albany International Airport hopes to give nursing mothers and their families a needed break.
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The ruling could let New York join other states in mid-decade redistricting
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Albany lawmakers will parse proposals on taxes, insurance and protest restrictions before March 31 deadline
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Three citizenship ceremonies NPR attended in the Washington, D.C. area in January were largely celebratory experiences, despite a year of hurdles and changes to the naturalization process.
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Forty years after the Challenger disaster, NPR explores the engineers' last-minute efforts to stop the launch, their decades of guilt and the vital lessons that remain critical for NASA today.
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Russian strikes left much of Kyiv without heat, water and power during freezing temperature, even as Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. held talks on ending the nearly four-year war.