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U.S. Population Growth Slows Sharply

Also, some good news for a Broadway musical. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

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Population growth in Florida slowed markedly last year, according to new census estimates.
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Democrats Push to Impeach DHS Secretary Kristi Noem After Minneapolis Shooting

Following the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, a drive to impeach the homeland security secretary has drawn dozens more Democratic supporters, including the party’s top three leaders.

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From left, Representatives Pete Aguilar, Democrat of California and the Democratic Caucus chair; Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York and the minority leader; and Katherine Clark, Democrat of Massachusetts and the minority whip, at a news conference in Washington this month.
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Southwest Begins Assigned Seating, Scrapping a Signature Quirk

The airline said its new policy, rolled out on Tuesday, responded to passengers’ preferences, but some customers said the scramble was part of the charm.

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Southwest Airlines commemorated the end of its longstanding open-seating policy with a celebration on Tuesday morning at Orlando International Airport.
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Storm Deaths Reach 10, Testing Mamdani’s Handling of a Weather Emergency

After first saying that it did not appear that the dead were homeless people, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has vowed to do more to get people into shelters.

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Zohran Mamdani said on Tuesday that instituting Code Blue rules was not enough, saying that when “the cold is this deadly, we need to meet the moment.”
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Spain Offers Undocumented Migrants a Legal Way to Stay

The measure, unexpectedly approved, comes as other countries are cracking down on immigration.

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A Venezuelan food stall in Madrid in early January. The measure passed on Tuesday will apply to undocumented migrants already living in Spain, many of whom are from Latin America.
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Texas Moves to Curtail H-1B Visas

Gov. Greg Abbott said the state would investigate public agencies and universities that employ those with H-1B visas, a program the Trump administration has also targeted.

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Gov. Greg Abbott has sought to expand on policies coming out of the Trump administration.
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Man Went on ‘Trial Run’ Before Killing 4 Homeless Men, Prosecutors Say

Randy Rodriguez Santos faces four murder charges for the beating deaths of homeless men in Manhattan’s Chinatown in 2019. The killings left the city’s homeless population on edge.

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A lawyer for Randy Rodriguez Santos, the man on trial, addressed Mr. Santos’s schizophrenia diagnosis in court.
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One Person Is Wounded in Shooting Involving U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona

The person, who has not been identified, was in custody at the time of the shooting, which is under investigation.

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A person shot was in critical condition, medical officials and aid groups said. The area where the shooting occurred has been the focus of border enforcement for decades.
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Andrea Lucas, EEOC Chair, Recasts Workplace Discrimination in Trump’s Image

Andrea Lucas, the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has said she wants to undo years of what she describes as activist excess around labor law.

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Andrea Lucas, the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, said she was determined to undo the consequences of an “aggressive focus by D.E.I. activists.”
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These Foods Might Lower Cancer Risk

Decades of research suggests that your diet can influence the risk of various cancers. Here’s what we know.

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Alaskan Natives Uprooted by Typhoon Struggle to Adapt Far From Home

After a typhoon destroyed their homes, hundreds of Alaskan Natives find themselves far from their familiar food and landscapes.

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Tim Ackerman is among many Alaskans who have helped get wild foods to the Indigenous people driven from their homes by the storm.
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Another Weekend Winter Storm? Forecast Details and Updates.

Meteorologists are watching another storm that could hit the East Coast this weekend.

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The forecast could change before the weekend, but it’s looking more likely that another winter storm will affect part of the East Coast.
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UPS Will Cut Up to 30,000 Jobs in 2026

The delivery company said it was planning the cuts this year because it expected to deliver fewer packages for Amazon, a large but unprofitable customer.

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The announcement that UPS was continuing to thin its work force could add to Americans’ concerns about the job market.
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On Immigration, the G.O.P. Finds Itself in a Shocking Place: On Defense

Since President Trump’s rise, the issue has been a strength for the party. But now, after the chaos in Minnesota, Democrats see an opening and some Republicans worry that Mr. Trump is going too far.

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Protesters rallying outside the Minneapolis office of Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, demanding she vote against funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Safety Board Heaps Blame on F.A.A. Over Potomac Plane-Helicopter Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board found the probable causes of the midair collision last year included poorly designed flight routes and ignored warnings about risks.

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Jennifer Homendy, the National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman, speaking after the crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last year. The board plans to publish a full report on the crash.
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