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Alex Pretti · MinneapolisTwo U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents who fired their weapons during a deadly confrontation with Alex Pretti have been placed on administrative leave, Fox News has learned. See the Story
Federal agents involved in fatal shooting of Alex Pretti placed on administrative leave
50% Center coverage: 304 sources

US Politics · United StatesBoth President Trump and Iranian diplomats sent strongly-worded warnings as the arrival of the U.S. armada ramps up tensions in the region.Trump on Wednesday threatened Iran with another attack that would be “far worse” than the three strikes the U.S. military conducted last summer.In response, Iran’s mission to the United Nations warned Wednesday that it will respond “like never before.”
Last time the U.S. blundered into wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, it squandered over $7 trillion and lost more than 7,000 American lives, the Iranian mission said on social platform X. See the Story
Trump, Iran escalate war of words
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US Politics · PhiladelphiaA federal judge warned Justice Department lawyers on Friday that they were making “dangerous” and “horrifying” statements when they said the Trump Administration can decide what part of American history to display at National Park Service sites. The sharp exchange erupted during a hearing in Philadelphia over the abrupt removal of an exhibit on the history of slavery at the site of the former President’s House on Independence Mall.See the Story
Judge calls Justice Department’s statements on slavery exhibit display ‘dangerous’ and ‘horrifying’
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