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Immigration officers were conducting a targeted raid against a person they say was undocumented and armed and wanted for violent assault when the man who was shot approached.
Border Patrol head Greg Bovino says he had a handgun.
Governor Tim Walz is calling on the president to pull federal agents out of the state.
This is the third person shot by federal officers this month.
Two were killed, one was wounded.
Meanwhile, protests continue in the city.
The powerful winter storm carving its way across two-thirds of the U.S.
is expected to hit the Northeast tomorrow, and New York could get its heaviest snowfall in years.
officials say progress was made in talks with Russia and Ukraine to end Moscow's nearly four-year-long war.
And Pierce Tamerkeith reports.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
Authorities in Colorado have reaffirmed the cause of writer Hunter S. Thompson's death in 2005 as suicide.
And here's Chloe Veltman reports, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced the results of its comprehensive review following a request to reopen the case at the behest of Thompson's widow.
In San Francisco, a family of four making less than $230,000 a year now qualifies for free child care.
It's part of a plan to lower the cost of living in one of the most expensive cities in the country.
And the city will also offer a 50% child care subsidy for a family of four making up to $310,000.
The city determines benefit eligibility based on area median income.
I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.