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President Biden agrees to a tentative meeting with Putin to discuss Ukraine
Biden has agreed to meet with the Russian leader "in principle" if Russia does not invade Ukraine, the White House said, but Russia appears to be pursuing plans for a "full-scale assault" very soon.
Yogi Berra, Yankees Hall Of Fame Catcher, Dies
Yankees Hall of Fame catcher, Yogi Berra, died Tuesday at the age of 90.
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Islander Fans Already Miss Their 'Wonderful Dump' Of A Stadium
The N.Y. Islanders are playing their last games on New York's Long Island. They leave the aging Nassau Coliseum for new digs in Brooklyn after the Stanley Cup, and some fans are already in mourning.
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In New York, Some Police Funeral Rites Go Back To The Civil War
Today's funeral service in New York for the two police officers killed last week is part of a long tradition in that city — with modern-day additions like helicopters flying in formation.
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Major oil companies aren't following through on climate change promises
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Gregory Trencher, a co-author of a report that shows, despite pledges, BP, Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Shell aren't making changes needed to transition to clean energy.
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Berlin honors U.S. war veteran 'Candy Bomber'
Berliners are mourning U.S. veteran Gail Halvorsen, who died this week aged 101. He was one of the pilots who flew planes during the Berlin Airlift, dropping candy among other much-needed supplies.
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New podcast investigates the early death of musician Chalino Sanchez
There's a long history of popular musicians who become all the more famous for dying young. That's part of the story of Chalino Sanchez, but there's much more to it. A new podcast explores.
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Ex-police officer is sentenced to 2 years in Daunte Wright's death
A judge sentenced former Minneapolis police officer Kim Potter for pulling her gun and fatally shooting Daunte Wright — a shorter sentence than expected and one Wright's family say is too lenient.
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Oregon lawmakers debate heat safety measures
After last year's deadly heat wave, Oregon lawmakers are debating new measures to keep people safe. They include funding and legal rights for air conditioning.
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Opinion: Famous, but wanting to be forgotten
The fight by an Indian reality television star to get websites to erase his driving under the influence arrest recalls a larger movement to be forgotten.
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