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Meanwhile, a federal judge has ruled that immigration officers cannot detain or use tear gas against peaceful protest.
ICE is reporting another death, this time at the largest detention center in the country.
The Nicaraguan man is the third person to die at the massive detention camp run by a private contractor.
Angela Kachergo with member station KTEP reports.
For the second year in a row, a small section of Florida got snow on Sunday on the western panhandle, just a flurry or two.
At least 21 people are reported dead after two high-speed trains collided Sunday in southern Spain.
Officials say the death toll could rise as they continue the search and rescue operations.
Dozens of people are reported to be injured.
They say that one of the two trains derailed jumped the track, slamming into an oncoming train headed in the opposite direction.
In Los Angeles, thousands gathered in front of City Hall on Sunday, calling for the fall of the Iranian current government there.
Steve Futterman reports from Los Angeles.
There were chants and music.
Ukrainian officials say the latest Russian missile and drone strikes have killed at least two people and left hundreds of thousands of people without power as frigid temperatures hit the country.
Ukraine says the attacks were directed at the country's energy grid.
Ukrainian officials say restoring electricity is a top priority.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Renron.
European leaders this week are expected to convene in Brussels for an emergency summit aimed at combating threats from President Trump concerning Greenland.