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The Buffalo Tops shooter has been sentenced to life in prison without parole
The 19-year-old also faces 27 charges at the federal level, one of which carries a possible death sentence. He will make an appearance in federal court this week.
Scientists are flying into snowstorms to explore winter weather mysteries
A plane loaded with scientists and their equipment has been flying through frozen skies this winter, sampling cloud particles to improve predictions of which storms will wreak havoc on the ground.
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What are biodiversity credits — and could they have a meaningful impact?
Planet Money buys a "biodiversity credit" and travels to the Andean cloud forest in Colombia — to see how these credits work, and if they can really help save threatened species.
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A 1919 film featuring Nez Perce tribal members was recently re-discovered in Idaho
After being lost in a Soviet vault for decades, the first feature film made in Idaho, in 1919, is now returning to screens. It includes significant depictions of Nez Perce tribal members.
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Olivia Dean and Leon Thomas hit top 10 on the pop chart, joining an exclusive club
Taylor Swift's chokehold on the Hot 100 is loosening, and that's made room for two fresh career milestones.
Ward and Hunter are the top two NFL Draft picks, but Deion Sanders' son is still waiting
Cam Ward went from zero-star recruit to No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, and the Jacksonville Jaguars paid a ton use Cleveland's pick on Travis Hunter at No. 2. Colorado star Shedeur Sanders wasn't taken in the first round.
Evening newscast — March 21, 2023
The Alaska Board of Game considers proposals on trapping restrictions on the Kenai Peninsula. Scientists walk back warnings for two Aleutian Chain volcanoes. And Gov. Mike Dunleavy nominates an executive at the Coastal Villages Region Fund as his top choice to serve on the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council.
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Top North Carolina Health Official: GOP Should 'Plan For The Worst' For Convention
Dr. Mandy Cohen said mass gatherings like the Republican convention will be a "very big challenge" if COVID-19 cases continue to increase in the state, as they are currently.
Top U.S. Intelligence Agency Rules Out The Theory That The Coronavirus Is Manmade
The agency that oversees the U.S. intelligence community has released an unusual public statement ruling out the theory that the coronavirus was manmade.
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Top Defense Democrat Says Lawmakers Forced Trump's Hand On Ukraine Aid
House Armed Services Committee chairman Adam Smith tells NPR that Congress was left in the dark about the hold the White House put on Ukraine aid, but lawmakers eventually got it released.
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