
Suspect in shooting of National Guard members faces murder charge as US halts all asylum decisions
WASHINGTON (AP) — Charges against the man accused of shooting two National Guard members have been upgraded to first-degree murder after one of the soldiers died, the U. S. attorney for the District of Columbia announced Friday, while investigators continue to seek a motive and the U. S. government announced a halt to all asylum decisions. Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24 were hospitalized in critical condition after the Wednesday afternoon shooting near the U...
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- Suspect in shooting of National Guard members faces murder charge as US halts all asylum decisions
- Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran President Hernandez for 2024 drug trafficking sentence
- Airlines adopt software fix for Airbus A320 after plane has sudden altitude drop
- Shoppers hit Black Friday sales with celebratory mood despite economic strain
- Communities honor West Virginia National Guard members shot in Washington
Trump says he wants to 'permanently pause' migration to the US from poorer countries
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump says he wants to “permanently pause migration” from poorer nations and is promising to seek to expel millions of immigrants from the United States by revoking their legal status. He is blaming immigrants for problems from crime to housing shortages as part of “social dysfunction” in America and demanding “REVERSE MIGRATION. ”His most severe social media post against immigration since returning to the Oval Office in January came...
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- Trump says he wants to 'permanently pause' migration to the US from poorer countries
- Trump says one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot by Afghan national has died
- Trump says lax migration policies are top national security threat after National Guard members shot
- 2 National Guard members shot in an ambush attack just blocks from the White House
- Judges allow North Carolina to use a map drawn in bid to give Republicans another US House seat
US-Russian crew of 3 starts 8-month mission on the International Space Station
MOSCOW (AP) — A U. S. -Russian crew of three began a mission on the International Space Station after being launched there on a Russian spacecraft Thursday. A Soyuz booster rocket lifted off at 2:27 p. m. from the Russia-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan to put the Soyuz MS-28 into orbit. The spacecraft carried NASA astronaut Chris Williams and Russian crewmates, Sergei Mikaev and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov. The craft docked at the International Space Station at 5:34 p. m. The three to...
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- US-Russian crew of 3 starts 8-month mission on the International Space Station
- Telescope in Chile captures stunning new picture of a cosmic butterfly
- European Space Agency boosts budget to catch up in space race
- South Korea's largest satellite launched on Nuri rocket in ambitious space mission
- Scientists capture the crackling sounds of what they believe is lightning on Mars

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