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In response to Good's death and against ICE operations, NPR's Sergio Martinez Beltran has more from Minneapolis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he thinks Israel will be able to wean itself off U.S.
military aid over the next decade.
He made the comments in an interview with The Economist.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports.
Protests that began in Iran over rising inflation have now spread across the country.
And as the BBC's Sarah Namjoo reports, a nationwide Internet blackout now in its second day is doing little to quell the unrest.
This is NPR News in Washington.
A Ukrainian drone strike earlier today sparked a fire at an oil depot in Russia's Volgograd region, according to regional authorities.
The attack is part of Ukraine's strategy targeting Russian energy sites.
Russia, in turn, has been targeting Ukraine's power grid.
More than 15 million people have gotten sick with flu in what federal officials are describing as a moderately severe flu season.
NPR's Ping Wang has some tips for staying healthy as flu season continues for several more weeks.
A study published this week in the journal Science finds that some dogs are so smart they can learn the names of new toys by eavesdropping.
The skill previously had been observed in very few animals, including parrots and apes.
Scientists say only so-called gifted dogs, like yours and mine, obviously, have that ability.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
A number of elected officials in Minnesota are asking the Justice Department to include state police in the probe of a Minneapolis woman's fatal confrontation with an immigration agent this week.