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Trump says woman fatally shot by ICE in Minneapolis ‘violently’ ran over officer

President Trump said that the woman fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during operations in Minneapolis "violently, willfully and viciously" ran over the agent.

Justice Department sues Connecticut and Arizona as part of effort to get voter data from the states

Officials in Connecticut and Arizona are defending their decision to refuse a request by the U.S. Justice Department for detailed voter information, after their states became the latest to face federal lawsuits over the issue.

Polymarket bets on Nicolas Maduro’s ouster, U.S. invasion of Venezuela raises eyebrows

Well-timed wagers made on the online betting platform Polymarket about U.S. military action in Venezuela have users wondering if insider information is involved.

Trump wants defense companies banned from issuing dividends and stock buybacks

President Trump declared Wednesday that he "will not permit" defense companies to issue dividends or purchase their own stocks until they invest more in production and research.

President Petro’s clash with Trump over Venezuela backs Colombia into a corner

An "abhorrent" violation of Latin American sovereignty. An attack committed by "enslavers." A "spectacle of death" comparable to Nazi Germany's 1937 carpet bombing of Guernica, Spain.

Mexico becomes crucial fuel supplier to Cuba but pledges no extra shipments after Maduro toppled

As the United States prepares to seize control of Venezuelan oil and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump hardens its stance toward Cuba, Mexico has emerged as a key fuel supplier to Havana.

Trump immigration policies and aging population slow U.S. growth projection, budget office says

The U.S. population is projected to grow by 15 million in 30 years, a smaller estimate than in previous years, due to President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration policies and an aging population, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday.

Judge asks why Lindsey Halligan remains as U.S. attorney after her appointment deemed unlawful

A federal judge in Virginia is demanding to know why former Trump lawyer Lindsey Halligan continues to identify herself as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia despite a court having ruled that she is not legally allowed to hold that position.

US suspends aid to Somalia’s government

The State Department announced on Wednesday that it has paused all U.S. assistance to the Somali government, citing an alleged incident where officials in the country destroyed a World Food Programme (WFP) warehouse and seized 76 metric tons of food aid meant for vulnerable Somalis. “The Trump Administration has a zero-tolerance policy for waste, theft,...

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to shut down after losing legal battle with union

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is ceasing operations on May 3, it announced Wednesday, following a series of legal losses that capped off a years-long labor strike. Block Communications Inc., the Post-Gazette’s parent company, said it has lost more than $350 million operating the paper over the last two decades. The company said that the realities facing...

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