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Meanwhile, tensions remain high in the Twin Cities with the arrival of hundreds more federal agents.
As NPR's Kat Lansdorff reports, President Trump has walked back his threat to invoke the Insurrection Act, but he's not taking it off the table.
Ogallala Sioux tribal leaders say they're now considering whether to ban ICE agents from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
As NPR's Kirk Sigler reports, the leaders say this is in response to what they say was the unlawful detention of several of the tribe's members in Minneapolis by federal agents.
airlines to exercise caution when flying over the eastern Pacific Ocean near Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America.
In a series of notices, the federal agency warned of possible military activities and satellite navigation interference.
The notices come after almost four months of U.S.
military strikes against boats in the region.
Stocks closed down very slightly on Friday, as gains from several big tech companies helped to offset weakness elsewhere.
The Dow had the biggest losses, closing down 83 points, or 0.17%.
NASDAQ finished down 0.06%, while the S&P 500 closed down by the same amount.
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Governments around the world are investigating and banning Elon Musk's social media platform X after users of its AI chatbot were allowed to publicly make sexualized images of women and children.
A senior cleric in Iran is calling for the death penalty for people arrested for protesting there.
The demonstrations began late last month over the state of Iran's economy.
The demonstrations have ended, but human rights activists say about 2,800 protesters were killed.
President Trump had threatened military action against Iran if more protesters were killed or those arrested were executed.
More than 100 people have been killed by recent flooding in three southern African nations.