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The latest federal immigration operation in a Democrat-led city enters its second day in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Sometimes masked, Border Patrol agents have made multiple arrests.
The Department of Homeland Security calling it Operation Charlotte's Web and says it's surging agents to ensure safety.
Brazil's vice president says Brazilian goods like coffee, beef and fruits will still face a 40 percent tariff in the U.S.
and is calling for more rollbacks.
This after Trump announced Friday he was removing import taxes on a long list of products, including some grocery items.
This summer, Trump imposed that additional 40 percent tariff on Brazil, partly due to the trial of his ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Todd Snyder, a singer whose thoughtfully freewheeling tunes and cosmic stoner songwriting made him a beloved figure in American roots music, has died.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Amy Held.
The House is expected to vote this week on legislation to force the Justice Department release of documents about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Several Republicans are expected to defy President Trump and support the bill.
Its overall odds of success are slim, but four House Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, joined Democrats, signing a petition to let the vote proceed.
Trump now calls Greene a traitor.
The Georgia Republican says he is stoking death threats against her.
Asked on CNN about her past embrace of fiery rhetoric against others, Green says she has changed.
Their rift marking a fight over the future of the MAGA movement.