Stories from January 22, 2022

A woman died early Saturday after being shot in St. Paul's North End neighborhood. Later in the day a man was arrested in connection with the homicide.
Baltic nations to ship Washington-backed military aid to Ukraine
The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania plan to send U.S.-made anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine, a move that the United States fully endorsed Saturday amid Kyiv’s escalating tensions with Russia.
Arizona Democrats censure Sinema for blocking voting bill
Leaders of the Arizona Democratic Party have voted to censure Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, after she played a key role in scuttling voting rights legislation that many Democrats consider essential to preserving democracy.
Thich Nhat Hanh, influential Zen Buddhist monk, dies at 95
Thich Nhat Hanh, the revered Zen Buddhist monk who helped spread the practice of mindfulness in the West and socially engaged Buddhism in the East, has died. He was 95.
StoryCorps: Strangers helped a child survive the Holocaust. Then they became his family
At age 11, Philip Lazowski found himself alone in a Nazi ghetto as Jews were being sent to their deaths during World War II. At StoryCorps, Philip, now 91, remembered how quick thinking and a woman's kindness in that moment saved his life.
AP source: Vikings target GM finalists from Browns, Chiefs
They're seeking second interviews with Cleveland vice president of football operations Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and Kansas City executive director of player personnel Ryan Poles.