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Evidence Blockade: Minnesota Sues Trump DOJ, DHS Over Pretti, Good Killings
State investigators say they've been stonewalled for months on three federal agent shootings — now they're asking a federal court to force access
State investigators say they've been stonewalled for months on three federal agent shootings — now they're asking a federal court to force access
Dueling accounts from inside the White House have turned a Cabinet departure into a credibility contest — and the contradictions run in every direction.
A third Senate vote failed Thursday as negotiators remain deadlocked over ICE reforms — but the agency Democrats want reined in keeps running regardless
The Irish rock band's first new collection since 2017 opens with a musical condemnation of the Minneapolis ICE shooting and spans conflicts from Ukraine to Iran
Partial government closure affects TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard after funding expires amid demands for reform
Homan declares the largest immigration enforcement operation in U.S. history a success while critics say it leaves behind economic devastation and unanswered questions about federal accountability
Attorney General testifies before the House Judiciary Committee as survivors, lawmakers from both parties and the public demand answers about redactions, withheld documents and exposed victim identities
Italian police used tear gas and water cannons on demonstrators near an Olympic hockey venue as thousands marched over environmental costs, housing and ICE presence