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Inquire Poll: 61 Percent Oppose Shutdown to Defund ICE
Democrats are “misreading the room” if they believe another government shutdown under the guise of defunding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will benefit them politically,
Judge Threatens ICE Chief Over Minn. Immigration Enforcement
A U.S. District judge ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting Director Todd Lyons to appear in Minnesota federal court “and show cause why he should

Republicans appeal judge’s decision rejecting New York City GOP district lines
The Republican Party is appealing a New York judge’s decision to throw out the congressional lines for a GOP-held district in New York City on
Canadian Ex-Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Pleads Not Guilty in Cocaine Kingpin Case
Ryan Wedding, a Canadian former Olympic snowboarder accused of turning to a life of crime as a murderous cocaine-trafficking kingpin, pleaded not guilty on Monday
Meta, TikTok, YouTube Face Trial Over Youth Addiction Claims
Three of the world’s biggest tech companies face a landmark trial in Los Angeles starting this week over claims that their platforms – Meta’s Instagram,
North Korea Fires Missiles Into Sea Amid Talks of Limiting US Military Role
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles towards the sea on Tuesday that were likely short-range projectiles, South Korea and Japan said, as Washington and Seoul
Israel to Seek New Security Deal With US
Israel is preparing for talks with the Trump administration on a new 10-year security deal, seeking to extend U.S. military support even as Israeli leaders
World Commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day
Candles flickered at dawn Tuesday at the vast Holocaust memorial in Berlin as people across Europe and beyond paused to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day,

How Israel’s West Bank security realities are reshaping the two-state debate
The Israel Defense Forces conducted approximately 80 brigade-level counterterrorism operations over the past year in the West Bank — known to Israelis as Judea and

North Korea launches short-range ballistic missiles into sea, show of force ahead of political meetings
North Korea is flexing its muscles and firing short-range ballistic missiles toward its waters ahead of a major political meeting. South Korea‘s military detected the
La frana di Niscemi, Ciciliano: “L’intera collina sta scendendo verso la piana di Gela”
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Conte: “Spalletti ci ha definito ex campioni? Frase infelice, ci manca di rispetto”
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L’Iran convoca l’ambasciatrice italiana dopo la polemica sui Pasdaran
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Conservative immigration experts split on whether Trump is ‘backing down’ in MN ICE fight
Conservative immigration experts were split on whether President Donald Trump was “backing down” after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said the president told him he was

ICE Maine operation nabs 200 as governor seeks to ask Trump to remove agents
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more than 200 people in Maine over the past five days as part of an enforcement surge
Trump Admin Refers Minn. Title IX Trans Sports Case to DOJ
The Trump administration took a key step Monday toward stripping federal funding from Minnesota by transferring its investigation into alleged Title IX violations involving transgender
More Arctic Air Expected in Parts of South Still Covered in Ice and Riddled With Power Outages
When a massive winter storm descended on the Northeast and parts of the South over the weekend, Lisa Patterson planned to stick it out at
Minneapolis Mayor Frey: ‘Some’ Federal Agents to Leave
Some federal immigration agents will leave Minneapolis Tuesday, the city’s mayor said, as President Donald Trump struck a conciliatory note after nationwide outrage over the
US Links Security Guarantees for Ukraine to Peace Deal Ceding Donbas
The Trump administration has signaled to Ukraine that U.S. security guarantees would depend on Kyiv first agreeing to a peace deal likely requiring it to
ICE to Have Security Role at Milan-Cortina Olympics
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will have a security role during the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games, according to sources at the U.S. embassy