
Minnesota Seeks Immigration Crackdown Pause Amid Killings, Rubio's Dual Role Eyed
NPR's "All Things Considered" highlights Minnesota's plea for reduced immigration enforcement, Rubio's critical roles, and global crises from Gaza to Myanmar.
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NPR's "All Things Considered" highlights Minnesota's plea for reduced immigration enforcement, Rubio's critical roles, and global crises from Gaza to Myanmar.

The Iranian government's brutal suppression of nationwide protests has killed at least 16,500 people, with experts warning the regime may be nearing collapse after the largest uprising since 1979.

A new generation of Chinese AI entrepreneurs is amassing billions, fueled by state-backed tech independence drives and challenging established Silicon Valley giants, amidst escalating US-China tensions.

The 2026 Grammy Awards are poised to crown several first-time winners, with Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and KPop sensation HUNTR/X set to challenge existing records. Diverse nominees and a revamped voting body signal a new era for music's biggest night.

President Trump issues directive for Department of Homeland Security to stay out of protests in Democratic-led cities unless federal assistance is sought or federal property is jeopardized.

A human trafficking suspect, a convicted fugitive, was shot and wounded by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona after firing on a federal helicopter, raising new questions amid recent controversial shootings by immigration agents and heightened political scrutiny of President Trump's immigration enforcement policies.

Iran confirms widespread casualties from protests sparked by Mahsa Amini's death, with hundreds killed and thousands arrested in nationwide uprising.

The Trump administration's Justice Department has issued grand jury subpoenas to Minnesota's governor and Minneapolis' mayor, investigating whether they conspired to impede federal immigration agents.