On Tuesday’s Front Page: The Trump administration is vowing to “flood” New York City with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after an off-duty border officer was shot, civilians across Ukraine took refuge as Russia deployed another aerial assault, and more.
The Trump administration vowed Monday to “flood” New York City with ICE agents to round up illegal immigrant criminals after an off-duty border officer was shot in the face during what authorities say was a botched robbery attempt by two illegal immigrants.
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As the now-familiar wailing of air-raid sirens echoed across Ukraine on Sunday night, civilians across the country again sought refuge in metro stations, underground shelters and dimly lit basements, bracing for yet another massive Russian aerial assault.
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The top senators who launched a bipartisan investigation last year into the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt on President Trump are no longer cooperating, split on whether the probe should continue.
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The proposed merger between European satellite service provider SES, a major Pentagon space contractor, and Virginia-based Intelsat is raising concerns because of SES’s strategic partnership with a Chinese-state-linked satellite company, national security experts say.
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Tamara Tarpinian-Jachym struggles to understand how her son Eric lost his life in a random act of violence in the District, a city the young man had come to love during his internship on Capitol Hill.
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