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  • For 47 years, Iranians have lived under a dictatorship many no longer want.

  • Now the country may have reached a breaking point.

  • Iranians have recognized that they need to take matters into their own hands,

  • pushing back against authority.

  • We ask three central questions about how Iran got here and what comes next.

  • Listen to Throughline on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • Activists in Minnesota have held another vigil to honor protesters Alex Pretty and Renee Macklin-Good.

  • Federal agents separately shot them to death this month in Minneapolis.

  • The Department of Homeland Security says two agents involved in last Saturday's killing of Freddie have been placed on leave.

  • The agency says this is standard protocol.

  • The vigils and protests continue as U.S.

  • Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar has just declared she is running for governor of Minnesota.

  • From Minnesota Public Radio, Ellie Roth reports.

  • Klobuchar's name quickly emerged as a likely Democratic contender for governor following Governor Tim Walz's exit from the race.

  • In a campaign video released this morning, Klobuchar said if elected,

  • she would be, quote, a transformative governor.

  • I will do my job without fear or favor.

  • I've never shied away from taking on the powerful.

  • That's what I did as prosecutor.