
2 federal officers fired shots during encounter that killed Alex Pretti, DHS tells Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two federal officers fired shots during the encounter that killed ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, a Customs and Border Protection official told Congress in a notice sent Tuesday, the same day Ecuador’s minister of foreign affairs filed an objection saying immigration agents tried to enter his country's consulate in the city without permission. Officers tried to take Pretti into custody and he resisted, leading to a struggle, according to a notification to Congress a...
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- 2 federal officers fired shots during encounter that killed Alex Pretti, DHS tells Congress
- Man sprays unknown substance on Rep. Ilhan Omar and is tackled at Minneapolis town hall
- Investigators say deadly midair collision near DC followed years of ignored warnings about traffic
- Judge finds Virginia Democrats' redistricting resolution illegal; new Maryland map advances
- Republican candidate challenges Tuberville residency, says he appears to live Florida, not Alabama
Republican candidate challenges Tuberville residency, says he appears to live Florida, not Alabama
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A Republican opponent is challenging U. S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s eligibility to run for governor of Alabama, accusing the football coach-turned-politician of not meeting the legal requirement to have lived in the state for seven years. Ken McFeeters, who is running against Tuberville for the Republican nomination for governor, filed the challenge Tuesday with the Alabama Republican Party. McFeeters in a phone interview said he believes Tuberville lives in a beach...
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- Republican candidate challenges Tuberville residency, says he appears to live Florida, not Alabama
- Trump visits Iowa trying to focus on affordability during fallout over shooting in Minneapolis
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces rising calls for her firing or impeachment
- Trump warns Iraq against returning former PM al-Maliki to power amid worries about Iran influence
- US takes first steps to possibly reopen embassy in Venezuela after Maduro's ouster
'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight over threats from nuclear weapons, climate change and AI
Earth is closer than it's ever been to destruction as Russia, China, the U. S. and other countries become “increasingly aggressive, adversarial, and nationalistic,” a science-oriented advocacy group said Tuesday as it advanced its “Doomsday Clock” to 85 seconds till midnight. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist members had an initial demonstration Friday and then announced their results on Tuesday. The scientists cited risks of nuclear war, climate change, potential misuse of and the...
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- 'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight over threats from nuclear weapons, climate change and AI
- Video shows flames flying from NASA plane that touched down without landing gear
- Frost quakes cause loud booms, light shaking when bitterly cold temperatures persist
- 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

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