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A series of suicide and gun attacks across Pakistan's Balochistan province Saturday killed at least 33 people, including some civilians.
Police say the attacks targeted civilians, a high-security prison, and paramilitary facilities.
Security forces responding to the attacks say they killed more than 90 assailants.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News, in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, D.C., I'm Dale Willman.
A federal judge today rejected an effort by Minnesota's Attorney General to block the growth of the immigration resources the Trump administration has sent into that state.
In response to the ruling, Homeland Security Secretary Christine Noem says they'll continue to work with local law enforcement to make the community safer.
The judge denied a preliminary injunction sought by the state, but the lawsuit itself will continue.
The state says the Department of Homeland Security is violating constitutional protections of its citizens.
Hundreds of angry protesters, meanwhile, gathered in Milan, Italy today to call for U.S.
ICE agents to leave that 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.
NPR's Brian Mann has more on our report.
The mayor of Nashville says one of his priorities is to restore power to tens of thousands of people who remain without it there.
Heavy winter weather last week caused widespread outages in the area.
Jackie Sieber with member station WUOT in Knoxville has more.
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Snow is now starting in the southeastern U.S., where a major storm is expected to drop six or more inches of snow in some areas overnight.