Ecuador Protests After ICE Seeks Entry to Consulate
Ecuador’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said an ICE officer tried to enter Ecuador’s consulate in Minneapolis on Tuesday and was turned back by staff, prompting the government to file a diplomatic protest amid growing scrutiny of immigration enforcement in Minnesota.[#item_full_content]
US Formally Leaves Paris Climate Agreement
The United States has formally exited the 2015 Paris climate agreement, completing President Donald Trump’s long-promised – and repeated – withdrawal from the global pact he has branded “very unfair” to America.[#item_full_content]
Florida Senate Advances Bill to Rename Airport After Trump
The Florida Senate Committee on Transportation unanimously advanced legislation that would rename Palm Beach International Airport “Donald J. Trump International Airport.”[#item_full_content]
Autopsies: Idaho Killer Stabbed Victims 150 Times
The man who pleaded guilty in July to the murders of four University of Idaho students stabbed them a combined total of at least 150 times, according to details revealed in recently unsealed court filings.[#item_full_content]
Benji & Fede: “Dopo la crisi e la separazione siamo tornati fratelli. Peccato per Sanremo”
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Caterina Caselli: “Libera e coerente cerco il talento negli altri e non mi faccio giudicare”
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Modello redditi 2025 non presentato: ultima chiamata per i ritardatari
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Stati Uniti, capo per la cyber difesa del governo carica file sensibili su ChatGpt
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Border czar Homan meets with Minnesota officials following immigration operation tensions

Border czar Tom Homan met with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Tuesday as the Trump administration shakes up its federal immigration crackdown following two fatal shootings and subsequent protests in the Twin Cities. The meetings came after President Donald Trump on Monday replaced Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino with Homan to […]
IRS Shutdown Threat Could Snarl Early Tax Season
A potential partial government shutdown beginning Saturday could disrupt IRS operations early in the 2026 tax season, risking slower refunds and reduced taxpayer assistance if Congress misses a Friday midnight funding deadline.[#item_full_content]