
Minnesota prosecutor calls on the public to share Renee Good shooting evidence with her office
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on Friday called on members of the public to send any video or other evidence in the fatal shooting of Renee Good directly to her office, challenging the Trump administration's decision to leave the investigation solely to the FBI. Moriarty said that although her office has collaborated effectively with the FBI in past cases, she is concerned by the Trump administration's decision to bar state and local agencies from playing any role...
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- Minnesota prosecutor calls on the public to share Renee Good shooting evidence with her office
- Trump meets with oil executives at the White House, announces meeting with Colombia's Petro
- Luigi Mangiones federal death penalty trial could start before the end of the year
- Minneapolis schools will offer remote learning amid federal immigration enforcement
- Some flu measures decline, but it's not clear this severe season has peaked
As tensions flare in Minnesota, Treasury Secretary Bessent pushes a crackdown on fraud
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Treasury Department is taking a closer look at financial transactions between Minnesotan residents and businesses and Somalia as the federal government ramps up its immigration crackdown in the state, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters on Friday during a visit to the state. Bessent said his agency has launched a series of actions to combat fraud in the state and has launched investigations into four businesses that people use to wire money to family members...
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- As tensions flare in Minnesota, Treasury Secretary Bessent pushes a crackdown on fraud
- US intercepts fifth sanctioned tanker as it exerts control over Venezuelan oil distribution
- The Latest: US military says its forces intercept another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean
- US will provide $45 million in aid to Thailand and Cambodia in a bid to ensure regional stability
- Israeli strikes kill at least 13 across Gaza, as Trump is expected to announce Board of Peace
Some flu measures decline, but it's not clear this severe season has peaked
NEW YORK (AP) — U. S. flu infections showed signs of a slight decline last week, but health officials say it's not clear that this severe flu season has peaked. New government data posted Friday — for flu activity through last week — showed declines in medical office visits due to flu-like illness and in the number of states reporting high flu activity. However, some measures show this season is already surpassing the flu epidemic of last winter, one of the harshest in recent history. of...
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- 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
- A rare whale is having an encouraging season for births. Scientists warn it might still go extinct

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