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A federal judge in Minnesota has declined to order a halt to President Trump's immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis.
The Justice Department released more files related to Jeffrey Epstein Friday, weeks after a legal deadline set by Congress to release all the files.
Some three-mile documents were published.
That's about half of the remaining documents.
NPR's Stephen Fowler explains why officials say they missed the deadline and why so many documents were left out.
Hundreds of angry protesters gathered in Milan, Italy Saturday to call for U.S.
ICE agents to leave the country.
The Department of Homeland Security is helping with protection for U.S.
athletes at the Olympic Games.
In the wake of violence in Minneapolis, many Italians say ICE agents are no longer welcome.
One day after Israeli forces launched attacks on Gaza that killed at least 30 Palestinians, Israel has just announced that the Rafah crossing from Egypt to Gaza has been reopened to foot traffic.
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As many as 240 million people are under cold weather advisories and winter storm warnings this morning as a powerful storm system moves across the East Coast.
A low temperature of minus 27 degrees was recorded Saturday morning in West Virginia, and parts of the Appalachians, the Carolinas, and Georgia could see 6 to 10 inches of snow.
The suspense thriller Send Help is narrowly beating the video game spin-off Iron Lung at the box office this weekend, but NPR's Bob Mondello says it's the third-place finisher that everyone's talking about.