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Proposed Biden-Putin Summit Follows Latest Russian Tensions With Ukraine
President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin may meet in person, after Biden's suggestion of a face-to-face summit during their telephone call on Tuesday.
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Firefighters Rescue Woman Stuck In Mud On Boston Beach
Camile Coelho was walking with her dog and looking for sea glass when she found herself sinking. The mud went up to her knees and she quickly realized she wasn't able to get out.
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Man Dressed As Teddy Bear To Walk From Los Angeles To San Francisco
Talk about the cutest walk ever. Jesse Larios created a cute bear character dubbed "Bearsun" for his long walk. He's raising money to donate to a charity.
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A Look At Little Village, The Chicago Community Where Police Shot Adam Toledo
Following the release of the police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, we look at the Little Village community where the shooting took place in Chicago.
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Here's What 'All Things Considered' Sounds Like — In Blackbird Song
A Finnish computer scientist had a dream that a blackbird was speaking to her in human language. So she devised a computer program to transform the sounds of the human voice into birdsong.
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Haitian Activist Brings Awareness To Spate Of Violence Rattling Country
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jimmy Jean-Louis, a Haitian activist and actor who has been calling attention to the recent surge of violence and kidnappings in his country.
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The History Of The Census And House Of Representatives
Almost a century ago, a law was passed that set up a once-a-decade fight for representation in Congress and the Electoral College after each census. It's meant that one state's win is another's loss.
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Minneapolis Braces For A Verdict As Closing Arguments Begin In Derek Chauvin's Trial
Closing arguments begin today in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, accused of murder in the killing of George Floyd. Minneapolis is preparing for the verdict and the potential fallout.
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Woman Calls Animal Control On A Croissant In Poland
A woman in Krakow, Poland was concerned about a strange animal hanging out in a tree near her house. The animal turned out to be a flaky french pastry.
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What Security Looks Like Amid Protests In The Minneapolis Area
We look at the security for Minneapolis and nearby areas, including a quiet protest outside the Brooklyn Center police station.
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