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Iran Slaughters Protesters... Defies Trump’s Red Line + President’s Grip on Congress Shatters: GOP Defects in Droves + ICE Shooting Victim Was Anti-Government ‘Warrior’ Trained to Fight AgentsICE agent fatally shoots Minneapolis woman - nation erupts
A federal ICE agent shot and killed 37 year old Renée Nicole Good during a confrontation in Minneapolis, triggering citywide protests, school closures and a federal takeover of the investigation as national political leaders clash over the facts
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3,200% - Reported surge in vehicular attacks against ICE agents last year
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"I don’t need international law" — Donald Trump
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ICE agent fatally shoots Minneapolis woman - city erupts
A Minneapolis ICE enforcement operation turned deadly when a federal agent shot and killed a woman, igniting national outrage. These reports document the core facts about the shooting and the officer involved.
Minnesota officials say federal partners cut off state access
Federal and state investigators clashed over access to the Minneapolis shooting probe as the FBI assumed control. These items chronicle the jurisdictional dispute and state complaints about being frozen out.
Vice President Vance defends ICE officer as justified
Top Trump administration officials publicly rallied behind the ICE officer and attacked media coverage. These pieces capture the White House defense and legal posture offered by senior aides.
Photos show protests swell after Minneapolis shooting
Protests and unrest spread across Minneapolis after the shooting, prompting school closures and heavy policing. These items document the demonstrations and the city response.
Grok AI deepfakes Minneapolis victim into sexualized images
AI tools and social platforms are fueling disinformation and exploitation after the Minneapolis killing. These stories highlight Grok's role in producing nonconsensual imagery and policy questions about app store access.
Trump lashes out at five Republicans after war powers rebuke
A bipartisan rebuke of the president over Venezuela has exposed GOP fractures, with senators advancing war powers limits. These items show congressional resistance to unilateral military action.
House passes three year Obamacare subsidy extension
House Democrats won an unlikely bipartisan victory to extend enhanced ACA subsidies and a group of GOP lawmakers broke with leadership. These items cover the vote, the defectors, and the bill's path to the Senate.
Supreme Court set to rule on Trump tariffs Friday
A pending Supreme Court decision could determine the legality of wide tariffs imposed by the administration and affect trade refunds. These items report on the timing and economic fallout.
Spacewalk postponed as agency investigates astronaut medical concern
NASA is cutting a mission short after a medical issue aboard the International Space Station and postponing planned spacewalks. These reports track the decision and the affected crew operations.
Iran cuts internet as protests spread in Tehran
Mass protests in Iran have prompted authorities to sever internet and phone access, escalating an already volatile uprising. These dispatches record the communications blackout and large scale demonstrations.
Venezuela begins releasing political prisoners as gesture to seek peace
Washington and Caracas continue diplomatic and oil related moves after the US operation in Venezuela. These pieces cover prisoner releases, US plans for Venezuelan oil, and the uncertain path to industry recovery.
US to withdraw from dozens of international organizations
The White House announced sweeping withdrawals from international bodies including climate funds, sparking global criticism and legal questions. These items record the formal moves and the program exits.
White House mulls large payments to Greenlanders to sway secession
The administration's talk of buying Greenland and courting secession has drawn diplomatic attention and reports of direct payments being considered. These stories track the proposal and allied meetings.
White House unveils sprawling East Wing ballroom plans
Updated plans for a massive White House ballroom have sparked proposals to alter the West Wing, raising historic preservation and oversight questions. The items report the project details being presented to planners.
White House creates DOJ fraud division to pursue taxpayer fraud
The White House announced a new DOJ fraud division and an assistant attorney general post to tackle nationwide fraud. These items outline the new offices and the administration's enforcement priorities.
Lawmakers seek special master to oversee release of Epstein files
Lawmakers from both parties asked a judge to appoint a special master to oversee release of Jeffrey Epstein related documents. These items capture the legal push to ensure full disclosure.
Avelo Airlines ends contract to fly ICE deportation flights
Private carriers reevaluate contracts with ICE amid public backlash over the Minneapolis shooting. These items document airlines dropping deportation flights and the commercial fallout.
General Motors posts multibillion dollar loss after EV pullback
General Motors warned of multibillion dollar charges after pulling back from EV commitments, impacting earnings and investor sentiment. These stories lay out the charges and corporate outlook.
Trump administration targets Russian shadow tanker fleet
The US has moved against a shadow fleet that helps Russian oil shipments evade sanctions while pursuing sanctioned tankers at sea. These items cover seizures, naval chases, and Moscow's reaction.
Tens of thousands flee Aleppo as fighting resumes
Fierce fighting in northern Syria forced mass civilian displacement and heavy hospital admissions in Aleppo. These pieces document the humanitarian toll and intensified clashes between government and Kurdish forces.
Israeli strikes kill civilians in Gaza including children
Violence and diplomatic maneuvers continue around Gaza and Lebanon as Israel conducts strikes and Beirut debates disarmament of militias. These items track casualties, peace board moves, and Lebanese security initiatives.
Iran internet blackout widens as nationwide protests continue
International reactions and wider unrest around Iran continued as the regime cut internet access and protests spread beyond Tehran. These dispatches show the evolving crisis and global responses.
President suffers significant Republican defections on key votes
Republican defections and growing Congressional pushback show the administration's domestic political strains. These articles document defections, fraying control, and consequences for White House policy making.
Justice Samuel Alito recuses from high profile oil tariff case
A wave of legal rulings and recusals is reshaping high profile cases and probes tied to the administration. These items include a Supreme Court justice recusal and judges disqualifying prosecutors in contested investigations.
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