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President Trump says he continues to level the playing field for American farmers, announcing on the South Lawn new loan guarantees for producers, new market access, and billions more in farm relief, on top of the $12 billion in relief he's already given, funded by tariffs.
The president also cutting costly environmental mandates on farming equipment, telling CEOs and companies like John Deere and Caterpillar that those cost savings will be given to farmers.
Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
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A four-year-old boy from North Olmstead, Ohio, found safe by U.S.
Marshals in Puerto Rico Wednesday after the boy was taken there earlier this month by his mother, Evelyn Otero.
who only had limited visitation rights and who did not have custody of the boy, who we're told has severe health issues.
Marshal Jordan Fisher, the boy now back in Ohio with his father, as Evelyn Otero awaits extradition on eight counts of interference with custody.
Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
Clergy will be allowed to minister to illegal immigrants being held at a federal detention center in Minneapolis.
That decision in a lawsuit brought by several branches of Minnesota churches that demanded in-person pastoral visits to detainees.
Government lawyers calling the case essentially moot since Operation Metro's surge ended last month, saying detentions at the federal building have since subsided, along with violent protests.
That clergy visits have been allowed there for weeks.
Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
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It's a newly identified synthetic opioid known as cyclorphine, linked to at least 16 overdose deaths in East Tennessee, according to preliminary toxicology tests from the Knox County Regional Forensic Center that shows nine deaths between October and December and another seven since January.
Cases where we're told other substances were present, including methamphetamine and fentanyl.