
Federal and state officials both claim moral high ground in immigration crackdown after shooting
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In dueling news conferences, federal and state officials offered starkly different messages Sunday about the immigration crackdown that has swept across Minneapolis and surrounding cities, with both claiming the moral high ground in the wake of another shooting death by federal agents. “Which side do you want to be on?" Gov. Tim Walz asked the public. "The side of an all-powerful federal government that could kill, injure, menace and kidnap its citizens off the streets,...
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- Federal and state officials both claim moral high ground in immigration crackdown after shooting
- Ice from winter storm leaves hundreds of thousands of customers without power across the South
- More than 10,800 flights canceled Sunday as massive winter storm sweeps across US
- Republican calls are growing for a deeper investigation into the fatal Minneapolis shooting
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Moderate Sen. Jacky Rosen urges Noem's impeachment as Dem fury grows over Minneapolis shooting
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen is calling for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, saying that she believes Noem is attempting to "mislead the American public” about the fatal shooting of a 37 year-old protester in Minneapolis. The call from Rosen, a moderate from Nevada who was part of the group that helped Republicans end the 43-day government shutdown last year, comes amid a growing fury from congressional Democrats who have also vowed to block for...
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- Moderate Sen. Jacky Rosen urges Noem's impeachment as Dem fury grows over Minneapolis shooting
- Trump says US used secret weapon to disable Venezuelan equipment in Maduro raid
- Democrats vow to oppose homeland security funding bill. That increases the chance of a shutdown
- Republican calls are growing for a deeper investigation into the fatal Minneapolis shooting
- Longtime DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is ending her reelection campaign for Congress
Dr. William Foege, leader in smallpox eradication, dies
ATLANTA (AP) — Dr. William Foege, a leader of one of humanity's greatest public health victories — the global eradication of smallpox — has died. Foege died Saturday in Atlanta at the age of 89, according to the Task Force for Global Health, which he co-founded. The 6-foot-7 inch Foege literally stood out in the field of public health. A whip-smart medical doctor with a calm demeanor, he had a canny knack for beating back infectious diseases. He was director of the U. S. Centers for and...
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- NASA and families of fallen astronauts mark 40th anniversary of space shuttle Challenger accident
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