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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Elliot Williams, a former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general, about the Trump administration's narrative around the fatal shooting of a woman in Minnesota by an ICE agent.
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How an Abrupt Call Between Trump and Colombia's President Averted a Crisis The New York TimesColombia sees 'real threat' of US military action, president tells BBC BBCTrump invites Colombian president to White House after threatening his country with military strike NPRIn turnaround from earlier threats, Trump invites Colombia's leader to the White House PBSMapped: The countries Trump is threatening — and why Axios
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Plus, your Friday news quiz.
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They don't like nation building, but they do want to project American power.
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J&J strikes deal with US government to cut drug prices, gain tariff exemptions ReutersJ&J strikes deal with U.S. government to cut drug prices, gain tariff exemptions CNBCTrump has announced deals with drugmakers to cut costs. Will they save people money? NBC News
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The Trump administration's allegations about benefits fraud highlights a problem states led by both parties have faced for a long time -- the need for vigilance.
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The shooting in a city previously targeted by the Trump administration came as Minneapolis grappled with a federal agent's killing of a woman a day earlier.
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Democratic leaders including Hillary Clinton call Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good murder while Trump administration defends agent's actions as justified.
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