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BREAKING NEWS: Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino Will Leave Minnesota Amid Persistent Protests

Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino will soon leave Minnesota alongside some of his agents, according to multiple outlets, after taking a leading role in federal operations in the state, which has been gripped by unrest and protests following the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

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Trump faces growing GOP backlash over immigration crackdown after second deadly shooting https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5707180-gop-backlash-immigration-minneapolis/

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Evening in London 🇬🇧. Streets brings reminders of past times.

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Massive snowbanks challenge New Yorkers after winter storm

It hasn’t been easy getting around New York City as sidewalks are a slushy mess while the Tri-State Area cleans up from a major winter storm. For video licen…

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Butterfly GPS helps scientists trace monarchs’ cross-continent journey

Scientists in Florida are using newly developed tracking technology to follow monarch butterflies in real time, a breakthrough they say could transform the s…

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Russia Bans WhiteBIT, Deeming Crypto Exchange ‘Undesirable’ Over Ukraine Support

Russian authorities blacklisted WhiteBIT and its parent company over the crypto exchange’s support of Ukraine’s war effort.
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RT by @ODNIgov: Over the past several days, I’ve been in Baghdad supporting the ongoing transfer of dangerous ISIS detainees from Syria to Iraqi prisons. @ODNIgov’s National Counterterrorism Center is providing direct support, IDing high value ISIS prisoners to ensure the worst of the worst… pic.

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Michael Schumacher is no longer bedridden. He can now move around in a wheelchair with the assistance of a nurse and a therapist. In 2013, Schumacher suffered a severe traumatic brain injury while skiing. For a long time, he was confined to bed and connected to a ventilator.

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The long-delayed Manhattan facility, the final piece of the city’s Rikers closure plan, is slated for completion in 2032. @THECITYNY https://brooklyneagle.com/363976/construction-to-start-on-chinatown-jail-despite-opposition/

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TTC to launch Eglinton Crosstown LRT on Feb. 8: Doug Ford