Chapter 1: What happened during the shooting incident involving federal agents in Portland?
It was a federal operation. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. That's what Portland, Oregon Police Chief Bob Day is saying about the shooting of two people in Portland this afternoon. They were found by local police and taken to a hospital for treatment.
Officers have determined that the two people who were injured were injured in the shooting involving the federal agents from the earlier call.
The Department of Homeland Security says the two were affiliated with the Trende Aragua gang and they were in the U.S. illegally.
Chapter 2: How are protests in Minneapolis connected to the shooting by an ICE officer?
NDHS says they tried to drive into officers when they were confronted. Governor Tina Kotek blasted the Trump administration for, as she said, fanning the flames. Our sense of safety and our literal safety are severely undermined by what happened this afternoon in Portland. I'm so thankful that no one died and more people weren't hurt.
And Governor Kotak says the state attorney general and others have been clear about the use of excessive force by federal agents in Portland. This is protests grow in Minneapolis after the deadly shooting of a woman by an ICE officer yesterday morning.
Chapter 3: What actions is the Iranian government taking in response to protests?
been protests going since this morning all throughout the day and into tonight we've got a group about a few hundred people that have been marching around the city they are blocking traffic no one is getting through here lots of chanting lots of signs here lots of flags as well the somali flag the columbia flag a couple u.s flags turned upside down we had some sage burning the folks that have been out here the consistent message from them is that they do not want ice here
The Department of Homeland Security says the woman who was killed, Renee Good, tried to ram officers with her vehicle and the shooting was justified. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is calling for state officials to be involved in the investigation.
The government of Iran has cut off the country from the internet and international telephone calls as demonstrations called by the country's exiled crown prince drew a mass of people. America's listening to Fox News.
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The Department of Homeland Transportation says North Carolina could lose nearly $50 million if it doesn't revoke commercial driver's licenses from immigrants who aren't qualified to have them. Yesterday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced he will be pulling another $160 million from California. Venezuela says it's releasing prisoners as a peace gesture.
Jorge Rodriguez, brother of acting President Delcy Rodriguez and head of the National Assembly, did not specify which prisoners the government's releasing or how many. A human rights group estimates as of late December, the Maduro regime had detained 863 people for political reasons. The government, however, denies holding political prisoners, even as opposition leaders and the U.S.
have repeatedly demanded their release. Carmen Roberts, Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of North Carolina's potential loss of funding related to immigrant driver's licenses?
It's coming as deposed leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Celia Flores face federal narco-terrorism charges they have pled not guilty. This as there has been a prisoner swap between Russia and France.
Russia has released a French researcher jailed for violating foreign agent laws. Laurent Venatier received a three-year sentence when Russia's security service accused him of collecting sensitive political and military information on behalf of Switzerland.
He's been swapped for Daniel Kasatkin, a Russian basketball player arrested by French authorities in Paris last June and wanted by the United States for allegedly being involved in ransomware attacks. He denied those allegations.
Chapter 5: How does a recent prisoner swap between Russia and France highlight international relations?
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New research from two universities in Europe suggests some dogs can learn new toy names by eavesdropping on owners. They tested 10 gifted dogs, including a Border Collie and a Labrador, by having them watch their owners with a new toy and talk to a person about it. I'm Lee Sillisera. This is Fox News.