
More arctic air expected in parts of the South still covered in ice and riddled with power outages
When a massive winter storm descended on the Northeast and parts of the South over the weekend, Lisa Patterson planned to stick it out at her family's home in Nashville. But after she and her husband lost power, trees fell onto their driveway and their wood stove proved no match for the frigid temperatures, the couple and their dog had to be rescued and taken to a warming shelter. “I’ve been snowed in up there for almost three weeks without being able to get up and down my driveway because...
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- More arctic air expected in parts of the South still covered in ice and riddled with power outages
- Bovino to leave Minneapolis as Trump reshuffles the leadership of his immigration crackdown
- The Latest: Border Patrol commander and some agents expected to leave Minneapolis, AP source says
- Japanese American soldiers once branded 'enemy aliens' promoted posthumously
- 30 people dead from effects of winter storm as more freezing cold pummels US
Trump to visit Iowa in an effort to focus on affordability amid fallout from Minneapolis shooting
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — President Donald Trump is headed to Iowa on Tuesday as part of the White House’s midterm-year pivot toward affordability, even as his administration remains mired in the fallout in Minneapolis over a second fatal shooting by federal immigration officers this month. While in Iowa, the president will make a stop at a local business and then deliver a speech on affordability, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. The remarks will be at the Horizon Events a...
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- Trump to visit Iowa in an effort to focus on affordability amid fallout from Minneapolis shooting
- Minnesota killing produces backlash against Trump administration from Second Amendment advocates
- Trump administration's trust and credibility tested in wake of Pretti's death in Minneapolis
- Trump's about-face in Minnesota after Pretti's death is latest in pattern of sudden shifts
- Republicans appeal decision that threw out NYC's only GOP-controlled House district
Canada gives conditional approval for Marineland to export remaining belugas to the US
TORONTO (AP) — Canada’s last captive whales have received a reprieve from death after the government conditionally approved a plan Monday to export them to the United States. Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson met Monday with officials from Marineland, the shuttered theme park and zoo in Niagara Falls, Ontario, to talk about its proposed plan to move the animals south. The park is in discussions with four U. S. institutions to take its 30 beluga whales and four dolphins. “It was a and I...
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- Canada gives conditional approval for Marineland to export remaining belugas to the US
- Shoveling snow? Over-exertion and cold temps can raise your heart risks
- Mysterious dark matter may be better understood through a new map of far-off galaxies
- Trump administration invests in another US rare earth miner to loosen China's grip on supply
- Heading a ball contributed to brain injury suffered by late Scotland defender McQueen, coroner says

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