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Demonstrations against immigration and customs enforcement continue across the country.
Some are calling for no work, no school, and no shopping.
Meanwhile, the Justice Department is investigating the killing of an ICU nurse, Alex Preddy, but not an earlier shooting death by federal agents in Minneapolis.
Minnesota Public Radio's Brian Baxter reports.
Former CNN host Don Lemon and an independent video journalist in Minnesota have been arrested by federal authorities in connection with their reporting on an anti-ICE protest at a church in St.
Justice Department officials say they disrupted worshipers, while press rights advocates say the Trump administration is seeking to silence the press.
NPR's David Fulkenflik reports.
The dollar this week fell to its lowest in four years against other major currencies, raising some concerns about the U.S.
But one person says that's a good thing, President Trump.
NPR's Rafael Nam asks, is he right?
South Carolina is facing its worst measles outbreak in decades, with well over 800 cases.
The state this week has confirmed 58 new infections centered in northwestern Spartanburg County, and more than 440 people are currently in quarantine, according to the state's Department of Public Health.
Many of the exposures were reported at elementary schools and some businesses, including a Burger King in the city of Roebuck.
Canadian-American actress Catherine O'Hara has died at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 71.
O'Hara was known for her absurdist comic characters, and Piers Mandelit del Barco has this appreciation.