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In the Chicago suburb of Elgin, police say a federal agent was involved in a car crash, and later at least seven people were treated for exposure to chemical irritants during a Saturday morning immigration operation.
Christina Chandler describes what she saw outside her home during a nearly one-hour standoff.
Chandler and another local, Christina Castro, told ABC News the immigration raids are a striking fear among locals.
They just need to go home and go away, Castro said.
is planning to announce before the end of the year the leaders who will sit on a so-called Board of Peace chaired by President Trump.
NPR's Aya Bachar reports they'll be overseeing the next steps in Gaza's future.
Millions of Americans 65 and older are finalizing their 2026 Medicare enrollment.
Macy Byers with Nebraska Public Media reports on the choice between traditional Medicare and privatized options.
A mass shooting at a bar near Pretoria, South Africa, has left at least 12 people dead, including three children.
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A costume worn by Will Ferrell in the Christmas film Elf sold for more than $300,000 at a British-based auction house.
Vicki Barker reports from London.
The San Diego City Council is set to consider a proposed $30 million settlement to the family of Kanoa Wilson, a 16-year-old Black teen who was fatally shot in the back by police earlier this year.
Surveillance and body camera footage shows Wilson was running away from the incident.
inside a train station when Officer Daniel Gold fired two shots at the youth.
He later died at a local hospital.
If formally approved, the payout may be one of the largest of a police-involved killing case in U.S.
history, surpassing the $27 million civil settlement that the city of Minneapolis agreed to pay the family of George Floyd, a Black man who died after a white officer kneeled on his neck in May of 2020.
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