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Minnesota Officials Sue Federal Government Over Deployment of Immigration Agents
Minnesota officials sue the federal government to halt the deployment of thousands of immigration agents in the state, citing constitutional violation.
NBC News Politics Team’s Analysis of GOP Breaks with Trump Administration
Explore the latest NBC News Politics reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill, and the campaign…
Hamas Pledges to Dissolve Gaza Administration under US-Brokered Plan
Hamas plans to dissolve its current administration in Gaza following a US-brokered plan, as it awaits the formation…
Iran’s Warning, Generic Drug Quality Controversy & Monarch Tracking on PBS
This Sunday on PBS News: Iran threatens retaliation, concerns over generic drug testing, how social media lures migrants into danger, and tracking monarch butterflies.
Minneapolis Mayor Calls for State Involvement in ICE Fatal Shooting Probe
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey calls for state agencies to help investigate a fatal shooting by an ICE officer,…
Analyzing Trump’s First Year: From Ukraine to Iran, a World Turned Upside Down
In his first year in office, Donald Trump has faced backlash from critics for his handling of international…
Poll Reveals Increased GOP Support for Trump’s Military Action in Venezuela
New poll reveals increased support from Republicans for Trump administration's military strikes in Venezuela.
Governor’s 2026-27 Budget Forecasts $9 Billion Revenue Increase, Banks on AI…
Governor’s 2026-27 budget proposal anticipates $9 billion more in revenue, banking on the AI-driven economy's…
NC Counters Trump Team’s $50M Cut in Rural Education Funding
North Carolina Attorney General, Jeff Jackson, has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Education for…
NC Resists $50M Rural School Funding Cut by Trump Administration
North Carolina's Attorney General, Jeff Jackson, sues the US Department of Education over an abrupt termination of a $50m federal education grant that threatens critical services for over 23,000 students.