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Protests are planned across the US this weekend following the
fatal shooting of a Minnesota woman by an ICE officer
this week. The protests are also in response to the
recent border patrol shooting in Portland, Oregon, that put two
people in the hospital. Demonstrations are planned in major cities
from coast to coast. State officials in Minnesota are opening
their own independent investigation into wednesday shooting death of thirty
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seven year old Renee Good as she apparently attempted to
drive away from an ICE agent in Minneapolis, striking him.
Nupen County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith
Ellison announced Friday they will pursue the probe with the
help of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. NASA will
attempt to bring four astronauts home from the International Space
Station on Wednesday after one crew member experienced a medical emergency,
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the space agency said late Friday. The undocking is planned
for Wednesday evening if weather conditions are clear. At the
splashdown side off the coast of California. The four person
crew includes US astronaut ZENA Cardman and Mike Fink, plus
one Japanese astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut. It will be
the first time in the space station's twenty five year
history that a mission is cut short by a medical
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issue in orbit. Consumer sentiment is improving for the second
straight month. The University of Michigan's early reading for January
edged up to reach its highest level since September. Survey
official say consumer sea signs of modest improvement in the economy,
although sentiment remains nearly twenty five percent below last January.
The eighty third annual Golden Globes will be handed out
Sunday night in Beverly Hills.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
There are no hens on the clock, why because they're
non needed. What time is it? You know?
Speaker 2 (01:41):
I don't I don't remember that part. Films up for
a not include One Battle after Another, Sinners, Frankenstein, Bagonia,
K Pop, Demon Hunters, and Marty Supreme. Individual nominations include
Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothy Chalomey, Amanda Seyfried, Seth Rogen, and Ariana Grande.
The awards will be on CBS at eight pm Eastern
five Pacific and streaming live on Paramount Plus only Staylor.
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President Trump says his administration is going to do something
on Greenland, whether they like it or not. Trump spoke
to reporters at the White House Friday and said he
would like to make a deal with Denmark for the territory,
but it is ready to do it the hard way
if necessary. Trump claimed that something must be done with
Greenland before Russia or China move in. The man accused
of killing a healthcare ceo in midtown Manhattan two years
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ago was back in federal court Friday. Levon Putney has details.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
The judge heard Luigi Mangioni's lawyers argue for two gun
related charges to be dropped, while prosecutors want the charges
to stay and pushing for this to be a death
penalty case, which is not with Mangioni's lawyers or his
supporters outside the courthouse one.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
It is a punishment that should not exist. If there
is punishment, it's got to allow a chance for change.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Hell Manhattan federal judge schedule another hearing for the end
of the month and said jury selection could start in September.
If this is not a death penalty case, but if
it is, the trial could get pushed back to next year.
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Officials in Juno, Alaska are urging some of their residents
to evacuate ahead of a possible avalanche. Officials say heavy
rain falling on top of record breaking snowfall has significantly
increased the threat of slides across known avalanche paths. Emergency
managers say hundreds of residents or urged to evacuate and
prepare for several days away from home. Multiple small avalanches
have already been reported, prompting shelter openings and extended road closures.
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Authorities warn conditions could worsen and are urging residents to
monitor official alerts. The Rams and Chargers start their playoff
runs this weekend. The Rams are on the road in
North Carolina Saturday, facing a Panthers team that beat them
by a field goal in November, ending what was a
six game winning streak. The twelve and five Rams are
still considered heavy favorites against the eight and nine Panthers.
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The Chargers face the AFC East champion Patriots in New
England on Sunday night. The Chargers have not made it
out of the first round of the playoffs since twenty
nineteen and have never won a Super Bowl. The Rams
are looking for their third world title and first since
twenty twenty two. Fin Lisa Taylor