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A high-impact and potentially historic winter storm is underway, delivering heavy snow, crippling ice, and days of life-threatening travel conditions to more than 245 million people from Arizona to Maine through the weekend.
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"I served there. I made lifelong friends there. And I lost friends there. The United Kingdom alone had 457 service personnel killed."
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Several Minnesota leaders united against ICE operations on Saturday after a fatal shooting incident, with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., saying federal agents outnumber local police "three to one."
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Family members identified the man who was killed as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse.
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'It's time to start doing something.' Despite risks of violence, Minnesotans step up to take on ICE ReutersHundreds of Minnesota Businesses on Strike in Protest Against ICE The New York TimesThousands rally at Target Center on day of economic blackout in protest of ICE operations kstp.comMinneapolis shooting fuels anti-ICE protests across Seattle area king5.com
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Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Minneapolis leaders of fueling unrest after Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino reported an agent fatally shot a suspect.
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William H. Foege, Key Figure in the Eradication of Smallpox, Dies at 89 The New York Times
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The National Weather Service said Central Park could see up to a foot of snow by Monday.
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The analysis showed that officers shouting "he's got a gun," as the unidentified agent reached into Pretti's waistband to retrieve the weapon.
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Large protests spread across US after Alex Pretti fatally shot by federal agents The GuardianHundreds of Minnesota Businesses on Strike in Protest Against ICE The New York TimesProtestors block streets in downtown Seattle in response to Minneapolis shooting kiro7.com'It's time to start doing something.' Despite risks of violence, Minnesotans step
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The "heartbroken" family of the anti-ICE Minnesota protester who was gunned down by border patrol slammed the Trump administration in their first statement since his on-camera killing.
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Rep. Maxwell Frost says he was assaulted at Sundance Film Festival CBS NewsMan Arrested at CAA's Sundance Party Following Racially-Charged Assault of Florida Congressman hollywoodreporter.comFlorida Rep. Maxwell Frost assaulted at Sundance Film Festival event, police say CNNDemocratic congressman punched in racist attack at Sundance film festival The Guardian
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Officials urge Americans to stay indoors as a historic winter storm creates "catastrophic" ice conditions and triggers the largest weather alert ever.
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Level 1 Driving Warning Statewide at Midnight news.delaware.govWeekend winter wallop looks more and more likely wdel.comSnowfall predictions slightly reduced. Dangerous cold still a concern delawareonline.comBeebe Healthcare January 2026 Winter Storm Updates Beebe HealthcareWEEKEND SNOWSTORM: 12-18 inches expected for the Susquehanna Valley
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A federal officer allegedly lost their finger after a protester bit it off during Minneapolis riots. Minnesota National Guard mobilized as violence escalates.
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"Minnesota's justice system will have the last word on this," he blustered, demanding President Trump withdraw federal agents from the state.
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Forecast shift: Even more ice is now expected in South Texas expressnews.comHouston winter storm forecast: Arctic blast arriving overnight fox26houston.comSleet and light freezing rain across South Central Texas as temps continue to drop news4sanantonio.comAustin weather: Ice Storm Wa
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Federal immigration officers shot and killed a man Saturday in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting weeks earlier.
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Terry Boers, a former Sun-Times columnist who was one of the founding talkers of Chicago's first sports radio station WSCR-AM 670, died Friday afternoon. He was 75.
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Millions of Americans from New Mexico to the Carolinas are bracing for a potentially catastrophic ice storm that could crush trees and power lines and knock out power for days, while Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City and Boston could see enough snow to make travel very difficult or nearly impossible, forecasters say.
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