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FBI Blocks State Access to ICE Shooting Evidence, Sparks Outrage

Minneapolis is grappling with the aftermath of an ICE officer fatally shooting 37-year-old Renee Good, a mother of three. Initially, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) was to co-investigate, but the U.S. attorney’s office has since restricted their involvement, leaving the FBI as the sole lead. This decision sparked protests and clashes outside a Minneapolis immigration court. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated Minnesota authorities lack jurisdiction in the investigation.

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APSU Pays Fired Professor $500K After Charlie Kirk Post Controversy

Austin Peay State University will pay former professor Darren Michael $500,000 after initially terminating him for a social media post made in response to the death of Charlie Kirk. Michael, an associate professor, was previously suspended and then reinstated after the university acknowledged they did not follow proper termination procedures. The settlement agreement also includes reimbursement for Michael’s therapeutic counseling services and a statement from APSU acknowledging regret for the procedural error. The incident gained attention after Senator Marsha Blackburn shared Michael’s post on social media, prompting scrutiny of the university’s actions.

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Video Shows ICE Agent Fatally Shooting Woman: Analysis and Outrage

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Minneapolis Schools Cancel Classes After Border Patrol Clash Disrupts Dismissal

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DOJ: Brown/MIT Shooter Planned Attack for Months, Showed No Remorse

According to information released by the U.S. Department of Justice, Claudio Neves Valente, the shooter in the Brown University and MIT professor killings, planned the attacks for years. In videos recovered by the FBI, Valente confessed to the murders, which included two Brown University students and MIT Professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro, but provided no specific motive. The recordings revealed that Valente had no intention of apologizing for his actions and explicitly addressed misinformation surrounding the attacks. Furthermore, Valente acknowledged being confronted by a witness and detailed his lack of a strong emotional connection to the United States or Portugal.

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Job Openings Slump to Five-Year Low Amid Economic Concerns

U.S. employers posted significantly fewer job openings in November, totaling 7.1 million, which is the lowest number since September 2024. Despite the drop in openings, layoffs also decreased, indicating companies are retaining their employees. These figures suggest a “low-hire, low-fire” job market even as economic growth remains solid, which raises the question of whether hiring will catch up. Key data from the job openings and labor turnover survey indicates a slower labor market with job gains expected to pick up.

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US Seizes Russian Tanker in Atlantic Linked to Venezuelan Oil, Raising Tensions

The US continues to refer to the oil tanker Marinera as the Bella 1 due to questions surrounding its flag status. The vessel, formerly the Bella 1, was falsely flagged under Guyana before obtaining temporary permission to sail under the Russian flag. Experts suggest the mid-voyage flag change implies a lack of due diligence, potentially rendering the vessel effectively stateless under international maritime law. The US boarding of the vessel, despite its claimed change of registry, indicates it views the flag change as illegitimate.

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* **Federal Agent Shoots Woman in Minneapolis, Witness Claims Murder**

A woman died Wednesday morning after being shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the ICE agents were allegedly blocked by “rioters” and an officer opened fire after the group allegedly attempted to run them over. The shooting resulted in a large gathering of protesters and law enforcement at the scene. City officials, including the Mayor and Senator, have demanded the ICE agents leave the city immediately, with the Hennepin County Attorney pushing for a local investigation.

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Aldrich Ames, Soviet Spy, Dies in Prison: Reflecting on Treason and Political Parallels

The Independent provides on-the-ground reporting on crucial issues, including reproductive rights and climate change. Dedicated journalists investigate complex topics, such as the financials of political action committees, and produce documentaries to uncover important stories. The publication aims to deliver unbiased reporting, accessible to all Americans without paywalls, and relies on reader donations to support its mission of comprehensive journalism.

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DHS Minneapolis Deployment: Political Targeting and Erosion of Rights

The Department of Homeland Security launched a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in the Minneapolis area, deploying approximately 2,000 federal agents and officers. This operation, described as the largest ever by DHS, is partly tied to alleged fraud involving Somali residents and includes agents from ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations. Immigration rights groups and elected officials reported an increase in federal agent sightings, and the state’s governor criticized the operation, citing lack of coordination. The operation also involved the arrest of 150 people Monday, with authorities focusing on fraud investigations, as the Trump administration intensifies immigration crackdowns in the region.

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