
Legal battles over immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota intensify
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — As confrontations with federal officers over their massive immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota showed no signs of stopping Wednesday, legal battles over the surge and the local response were also intensifying. Federal prosecutors served grand jury subpoenas Tuesday to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's office and five other officials in the state as part of an investigation into whether they obstructed or impeded law enforcement during a sweeping immigration operation in...
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- Legal battles over immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota intensify
- Closing arguments set in former Uvalde officer's trial over actions during 2022 school attack
- A former flight attendant posed as a pilot and received hundreds of free flights, US authorities say
- 'West Wing' actor Timothy Busfield released from New Mexico jail pending trial
- Justice Department subpoenas Walz and others in immigration enforcement obstruction investigation
House Republicans begin push to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress over the Epstein probe
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are starting a push Wednesday to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, opening the prospect of the House using one of its most powerful punishments against a former president for the first time. The contempt proceedings are an initial step toward a criminal prosecution by the Department of Justice that, if successful, could send the Clintons to prison...
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- Trump derides Europe, talks about his desire to control Greenland during Davos forum
- House Republicans begin push to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress over the Epstein probe
- Air Force One returns to Washington area due to minor electrical issue, White House says
- After Minneapolis, Democrats confront political vulnerabilities to battle Trump on immigration
- Trump-appointed prosecutor who pursued indictments against the president's foes is leaving post
NASA astronaut who was stuck at the space station for months retires within a year of returning
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s Suni Williams — one of two astronauts stuck for months at the International Space Station — has retired. The space agency announced the news Tuesday, saying her retirement took effect at the end of December. Williams' crewmate on Boeing’s ill-fated capsule test flight, Butch Wilmore, left NASA last summer. The pair launched to the space station in 2024, the first people to fly Boeing’s new Starliner crew capsule. Their mission should have lasted a...
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- NASA astronaut who was stuck at the space station for months retires within a year of returning
- Researchers find Antarctic penguin breeding is heating up sooner, and that's a problem
- Surfer bitten in 4th shark attack off Australia's east coast in 3 days
- Parts of the US could see northern lights Monday
- Elephant seals return to Ao Nuevo State Park. Visitors watch battling bulls and 75-pound pups

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