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An historic winter storm could affect more than 180 million people in the U.S.
Already, more than 100,000 customers are without power, as NPR's Jeff Brady reports.
DHS Secretary Christine Noem is describing a Minnesota ICU nurse who was fatally shot yesterday as an individual who committed domestic terrorism.
She said the individual approached U.S.
Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, but multiple videos appeared to contradict this.
This situation that we have today is a tragedy that we don't have to have.
We have it because we have a mayor and a governor who encourage this violence in
and encourage this type of rioting.
Hours after the victim was identified as 37-year-old Alex Preddy, a U.S.
citizen with no criminal record, protesters were seen clashing with immigration agents and police.
Here's Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Walz called in the National Guard to support local police.
A prominent immigration lawyer says a disturbance broke out Saturday at the South Texas ICE detention facility where five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father from Minneapolis are being detained.
Texas Public Radio's David Martin Davies reports.
Polls in Myanmar opened at 6 a.m.
local time in the last round of that Southeast Asian country's controversial general election, backed by China and Russia, but called illegitimate by the United Nations.
Myanmar's military-led party, the USDP, or Union Solidarity and Development Party, has already secured the majority of seats in its national parliament, according to the Government Election Commission.