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Irma Garcia was one of two teachers killed at Robb Elementary last week. Then, two days later, her husband of 24 years died of a heart attack, leaving their four children without parents.
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As parents scramble to find scarce baby formula and the government races to boost production and imports, some advocates say the U.S. should do more to encourage breastfeeding.
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As President Biden visited Uvalde on Sunday, federal officials said they would investigate how law enforcement responded to the massacre that left 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers dead.
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Thanks to at-home testing, official reports are missing a lot of the COVID cases circulating now. Is the U.S. in the midst of an invisible surge? Here's how to assess the situation where you live.
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The death of children, shot at school, is hard to comprehend. It can be even harder for kids. Counselors say parents should take cues from their kids, listen to their fears and answer their questions.
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Tuesday's attack at Robb Elementary School took the lives of 21 people. An additional 17 people were injured.
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Neither President Joe Biden nor first lady Jill Biden was considered a “close contact” of Harris in recent days.
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Zelenskyy's remarks come as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its third week.
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President Biden is set to announce a ban on U.S. imports of Russian oil, a White House official tells NPR — the latest move to try to punish Moscow for invading Ukraine.
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Colin Powell, a former secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs, died in October at the age of 84. NPR is carrying live coverage of his funeral.