
Anti-ICE protesters assemble across the US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota leaders urged protesters to remain peaceful Saturday as people gathered nationwide to decry the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis and the shooting of two protesters in Portland, Oregon. On Friday night, a protest outside a Minneapolis hotel that attracted about 1,000 people turned violent as demonstrators threw ice, snow and rocks at officers, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said during a news conference Saturday. a...
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- Anti-ICE protesters assemble across the US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon
- Six killed in Mississippi, suspect charged with murder
- Trump pushes a 1-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates and banks balk
- Congress is debating the possible consequences for ICE and even Noem after Renee Good's killing
- Doctors say changes to US vaccine recommendations are confusing parents and could harm kids
Trump pushes a 1-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates and banks balk
NEW YORK (AP) — Reviving a campaign pledge, President Donald Trump wants a one-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates, a move that could save Americans tens of billions of dollars but drew immediate opposition from an industry that has been in his corner. Trump was not clear in his social media post Friday night whether a cap might take effect through executive action or legislation, though one Republican senator said he had spoken with the president and would work on a bill with his he...
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- Trump pushes a 1-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates and banks balk
- Congress is debating the possible consequences for ICE and even Noem after Renee Good's killing
- Supporters press for a DC memorial to Thomas Paine, whose writings helped fuel the Revolutionary War
- Washington National Opera bows out of Kennedy Center
- Head of FBI's New York field office to serve as co-deputy director after Bongino's departure
Doctors say changes to US vaccine recommendations are confusing parents and could harm kids
Dr. Molly O’Shea has noticed growing skepticism about vaccines at both of her Michigan pediatric offices and says this week's unprecedented and confusing changes to federal vaccine guidance will only make things worse. One of her offices is in a Democratic area, where more of the parents she sees are opting for alternative schedules that spread out shots. The other is in a Republican area, where some parents have stopped immunizing their children altogether. She and other doctors fear the it...
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- Doctors say changes to US vaccine recommendations are confusing parents and could harm kids
- Some flu measures decline, but it's not clear this severe season has peaked
- NASA, in a rare move, cuts space station mission short after an astronaut's medical issue
- Experts say Trump pullout from UN climate fighting will hurt world and leave US out of green surge
- Europes most active volcano is erupting, and tour guides are told to stay away

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