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A Minnesota prosecutor is calling on the public to share with investigators any recordings and evidence connected to the fatal incident.
At the same time, the Department of Homeland Security is continuing its immigration enforcement activity in the Twin Cities.
In Minneapolis, as in other locations across the nation, people are slated to rally in response to goods death and against ICE operations.
An attorney for one of the people shot by U.S.
Border Patrol in Portland, Oregon, is pushing back against law enforcement's assertions that the shooting victims are connected to a Venezuelan gang.
As Oregon Public Broadcasting's Conrad Wilson reports, little information has been released about the circumstances that preceded Thursday's shooting.
President Trump met with more than a dozen oil executives at the White House yesterday to talk about the future of oil production in Venezuela.
He says if the companies strike a deal, they would be in Venezuela for a long time.
And PR's Camilla Dominovsky has more.
President Trump made it clear what he wanted.
This is NPR News in Washington.
President Trump's latest declaration that the U.S.
should acquire Greenland in, quote, the hard way or the easy way has Greenland party leaders pushing back.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, and officials from all three met this week to discuss the issue.
Danish Prime Minister Meta Fredriksen warned that an American takeover could end NATO.
The Welsh poet Dylan Thomas may have committed plagiarism as a schoolboy, according to a scholar who's been delving into Thomas's early works.
NPR's Lauren Frayer has more.
The week on Wall Street ended with new records.
The S&P 500 climbed 0.6 percent.