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ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Motorist in Minneapolis - Video Sparks Outcry

A U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a 37 year old woman during an operation in Minneapolis, multiple bystander videos show the encounter and the killing has prompted protests, state National Guard preparations and bipartisan calls for investigations

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66 - Number of international organizations the United States will withdraw from

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"Get the f*** out of Minneapolis" — Mayor Jacob Frey


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ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Motorist in Minneapolis

A federal ICE operation in Minneapolis turned deadly, with videos circulating showing an agent firing on a motorist. The footage and victim identification have driven national outrage and intensified scrutiny of federal immigration tactics.

Minneapolis Mayor Slams DHS After Fatal ICE Shooting

Local leaders and state officials erupted after the killing, escalating to threats of impeachment and calls for federal forces to leave. Governors and mayors are taking operational and political steps as protests mount.

Police Chief Challenges DHS Account of Minneapolis Shooting

The federal account of the incident has been challenged by multiple videos and local officials. Conflicting narratives from DHS and police chiefs have deepened the controversy about what occurred during the operation.

Legal Experts Say Minneapolis May Prosecute ICE Shooter

Legal experts and senators called for investigations and potential prosecutions after the shooting. Congressional and state officials are examining whether local authorities can pursue charges against federal agents.

White House Orders Withdrawal From 66 International Organizations

The White House signed a sweeping memorandum ordering withdrawal from dozens of international bodies, framing the move as an 'America First' reshape of alliances. The decision removes U S participation from multiple UN and global agencies.

U S to Market Venezuelan Oil Indefinitely

U S forces seized multiple vessels linked to Venezuela and announced plans to control and market Venezuelan oil. The operations include the detention of tankers at sea and a policy to oversee Caracas crude sales indefinitely.

Justice Dept Drafts Legal Defense for Maduro Capture

The Justice Department and White House moved to justify and defend the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, prompting legal debate. International and UN legal advisers warn the operation may breach international law while U S officials frame it as law enforcement.

Sen. Lindsey Graham Says Trump Greenlit Tough Russia Sanctions

Senators signaled the White House has greenlit new sanctions on Russia, accelerating a bipartisan push. The Senate stands ready to act quickly on measures designed to pressure Moscow amid heightened North Atlantic tensions.

Trump Calls for $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget

President Trump proposed a dramatic expansion of the Pentagon budget and warned defense firms to halt buybacks and boost production. The plan demands sweeping shifts in defense finance and procurement priorities.

Trump Threatens Greenland Move - NATO Alarmed

Talk of acquiring Greenland and deploying military options has sparked pushback on Capitol Hill and alarm among allies. Lawmakers and NATO partners are publicly debating legal, diplomatic and defense consequences.

Minnesota Welfare Fraud Spurs National Outcry

A viral investigation exposed widespread child care fraud in Minnesota, prompting congressional hearings and federal action. The scandal has spawned DOJ involvement and intense partisan hearings in Washington.

Veteran Democrat to Exit Congress After Six Decades

Longtime lawmakers announced retirements, reshaping senior congressional ranks. Their departures mark major shifts in institutional experience ahead of a consequential midterm year.

Pittsburgh Post‑Gazette Announces It Will Cease Operations

The Pittsburgh Post‑Gazette’s owners announced the storied paper will shut down this spring after prolonged losses and legal battles. The closure ends a centuries‑long run and reignites debate about local journalism’s future.

Judge Rules Elon Musk Suit Against OpenAI Can Go to Trial

Major AI legal fights and funding moves dominated tech news as courts and investors weigh the sector’s risks and rewards. High‑profile lawsuits and large fundraises signal both regulatory pressure and investor appetite.

Reports: China Hacked House Committee Email Systems

Reports that China targeted congressional staff email systems raised alarms in Washington. Lawmakers and security officials are assessing the breach and possible responses amid growing cyber competition.

Protests Spread Across Iran as Crackdown Intensifies

Mass unrest in Iran has spread beyond initial flashpoints, prompting harsh crackdowns and reports of casualties. International observers warn the situation may escalate further as protests widen.

Grok AI Under Fire for Generating Graphic Sexual Content

Concerns mounted over AI safety as platforms produce sexualized and deepfake content, including apparent child imagery. Regulators and NGOs flagged systemic failures and urged urgent controls.

Oil Prices Edge Up as Geopolitics Sway Markets

Oil and tech markets reacted to geopolitics and memory chip demand, with energy prices and tech profits shifting. Policy moves and central bank actions created volatility across currencies and stocks.

Chase to Replace Goldman as Apple Card Issuer

Major payments and banking moves reshaped consumer finance as Chase agreed to take over the Apple Card from Goldman and signaled product shifts for customers. The deal affects card issuance and bank partnerships.

NASA Accelerates Work on Habitable Worlds Telescope

NASA delayed a planned spacewalk due to a crew medical concern while pressing forward on longer term missions. The agency is also accelerating development of a next generation space telescope.

Russian Strikes Cause Blackouts in Two Ukrainian Regions

Russian strikes have left Ukrainian regions blacked out while the conflict grinds on. Kyiv reported fresh attacks and infrastructure damage as the war entered another phase of attrition.

House Advances Plan to Renew ACA Subsidies

Congress moved on healthcare subsidies after talks to revive lapsed ACA credits. Both House and Senate actions aim to blunt rising costs for millions ahead of the midterms.

China Warns of Battery Industry Overcapacity Risks

Beijing cautioned about battery overcapacity while new Chinese AI firms listed in Hong Kong. The moves reflect industrial recalibration and investor appetite in the region.

Star Lawyer Withdraws From Nick Reiner Murder Case

A high profile lawyer withdrew from the murder case involving Nick Reiner, leaving the defendant with a public defender and raising questions about the defense. The drama adds a new twist to a sensational Los Angeles homicide case.

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