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Minneapolis shooting videos, US storm and Super Bowl LX

The Trump administration defends the fatal shooting of an American citizen by ICE agents in Minneapolis, as Reuters’ analysis of video evidence contradicts officials’ version of events. A winter storm still grips much of the U.S. And the Seahawks will battle the Patriots at this ...  Show more

ICE shooting, winter storm and Japan's panda send-off

ICE agents shoot and kill Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, sparking protests. A major storm hammers the southern U.S., causing outages and flight chaos. President Trump threatens a 100% tariff on Canada over its China deal. Plus, Tokyo says goodbye to pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, who ...  Show more

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