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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 striking fear among locals.
Castro said they just need to go home and go away.
is planning to announce before the end of the year the leaders who will sit on a so-called Board of Peace.
They'll be overseeing the next steps in Gaza's future, as NPR's Alia Bouchari reports.
President Trump's new national security strategy is critical of Europe in several ways, one of them being its support for Ukraine.
We get more from Terry Schultz in Brussels.
In the West Indian state of Goa, officials there say at least 23 people have died after a fire engulfed a popular nightclub in Arpora village along the coast.
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This day is the 84th anniversary of one of the darkest days in U.S.
history, when the Empire of Japan sent fighter planes and sea forces to surprise attack the U.S.
Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor in 1941, ultimately killing or wounding more than 3,500 Americans, including civilians.
Today, only a dozen survivors of the Greatest Generation remain, and all of them are centenarians.
This year, not one can travel to attend this year's remembrance ceremony in Honolulu.