
ICE officer who fatally shot driver in Maine was fearing for public safety, agency says
BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) — A federal immigration officer fatally shot a motorist in Maine on Monday, the second time in a week that U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have used deadly force and at least the ninth time since President Donald Trump began his immigration crackdown. Immigrant rights groups identified the man who was killed as a 26-year-old native of Colombia. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security said in a post on X that ICE was surveilling an address for a person...
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- ICE officer who fatally shot driver in Maine was fearing for public safety, agency says
- Trump reduces size of 2 national monuments in Utah as Republicans reshape land management
- Darline Graham Nordone, sister of Lindsey Graham, chosen to fulfill remainder of his US Senate term
- No relief from the heat as many US cities will see record overnight temperatures
- Feds turn over evidence in Renee Good and Alex Pretti killings to Minnesota after months of delay
US attacks Iran as Tehran retaliates against UAE tankers in Strait of Hormuz and Bahrain
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U. S. launched strikes on Iran early Tuesday morning, hours after President Donald Trump said Washington is “reinstating” a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump separately suggested the United States will charge other ships for safe passage, upending hundreds of years of American policy supporting freedom of navigation across the globe. Iran responded with attacks targeting Bahrain and two tankers associated with the United Arab Emirates...
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- US attacks Iran as Tehran retaliates against UAE tankers in Strait of Hormuz and Bahrain
- Trump reduces size of 2 national monuments in Utah as Republicans reshape land management
- Darline Graham Nordone, sister of Lindsey Graham, chosen to fulfill remainder of his US Senate term
- US military death toll in Iran war rises to 14 after Navy pilot death this month
- Bridge builder and Trump whisperer: Lindsey Grahams role in the Senate not easily filled
In a sweet discovery, astronomers find sugar lurking in the space between stars
NEW YORK (AP) — The space between stars just got a little sweeter. Astronomers have detected a type of sugar in space that's also found in raspberries and self-tanners. The sugar, called erythrulose, lurks in what's called the interstellar medium: thin clouds of gas and dust littered between stars. Sugar does more than sweeten tea and powder doughnuts. Different varieties fuel our cells and even make up DNA. Scientists are itching to know how sugars form because they're a key ingredient for...
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- In a sweet discovery, astronomers find sugar lurking in the space between stars
- No relief from the heat as many US cities will see record overnight temperatures
- Chinas Green Great Wall tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over
- Japans space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket
- China takes a page from SpaceX and recaptures the first stage of a rocket to reuse it

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