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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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Biden says U.S. intelligence signals Russia has decided it will invade Ukraine
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