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Protesters interrupted a church service in St. Paul

Trump officials investigate protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service, targeting ICE official

By Andy Rose, Elise Hammond, CNN (CNN) — A Sunday morning church service in the Twin Cities interrupted by anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protesters is the latest flash point in escalating tensions between the Trump administration and demonstrators in Minnesota. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who oversees the Civil Rights Division of the Department of

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Voters cast their ballots in the New Hampshire Primary at Pinkerton Academy on January 23

The Democrats’ 2028 calendar fight: 12 states apply for a spot at the front of the line

By Arit John, Ethan Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Democrats are kicking off the process of setting their 2028 presidential primary calendar this month, after 12 states submitted applications to lead the process. For decades, Democrats closely mirrored Republicans with their primary schedule, with the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaries leading the race to the

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President Donald Trump walks onto the field with Lt. Gen. Steven Gilland

Trump vows executive order to protect Army-Navy game from competing football broadcasts

By Alejandra Jaramillo, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump said he plans to sign an executive order aimed at preventing any football games from competing with the annual Army-Navy matchup, seeking to preserve what he described as one of the country’s most cherished sporting traditions. The announcement Saturday night signaled an unusually direct effort by

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks during a vigil outside of the US Capitol on January 6 in Washington

CNN poll: Democrats are deeply motivated for the midterms despite having dismal views of party leaders

By Jennifer Agiesta, Ariel Edwards-Levy, CNN (CNN) — The Democratic Party has a deeply motivated base and a clear advantage on the generic congressional ballot ahead of this fall’s midterms despite dismal impressions of its current leaders in Congress, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. Democratic registered voters are far more motivated

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Workers hang a large photo of President Donald Trump from the top of the Department of Labor headquarters in Washington

American Battleground: Demolition Man – How Trump’s first year back is changing the nation’s capital

By Tom Foreman, CNN (CNN) — On a breezy autumn morning beneath skittering clouds, the demolition crew strikes quicker than almost anyone expected. Working at the behest of President Donald J. Trump, who has long fashioned himself the builder-in-chief, they take only days to reduce the 123-year-old East Wing of the White House to rubble.

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An army recruiter waits for the next visitor after he gave a tour of a Humvee to  fair goers at the Ocean County Fair in Bayville

Pentagon pauses HIV-positive recruit training while signaling it may soon reinstate a ban on their enlistment

By Haley Britzky, Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Pentagon has ordered the military command that processes new recruits to hold off on initial training for people who are HIV-positive and recently joined the military, CNN has learned, saying that a decision on reinstating a Defense Department ban on their enlistment is “expected in the

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Your biggest legal questions about ICE and the Minneapolis shooting, answered

By Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — Minneapolis has seen tense demonstrations against the Trump administration’s deployment of federal agents to the city for an immigration crackdown, raising questions about what these officers can do on the ground and how President Donald Trump can respond. As protests escalated following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good

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Members of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) stand outside the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse on the day of a hearing for Guadalajara Cartel co-founder Rafael Caro Quintero in Brooklyn

The Trump admin tried to merge DEA and ATF. After pressure, it quietly abandoned the plan

By Evan Perez, Hannah Rabinowitz, Holmes Lybrand, CNN (CNN) — After pushback from both gun rights and gun control groups, the Trump administration has quietly abandoned its plan to merge the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives into the Drug Enforcement Administration, according to people briefed on the matter. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche

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More Missouri law enforcement agencies have joined ICE immigration partnership since April 2025

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Missouri law enforcement agencies continue to expand their participation in a federal immigration enforcement partnership more than nine months after the state first moved to align itself with President Donald Trump’s directive to broaden cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A 1996 federal law allows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to

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