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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have reportedly detained a five-year-old boy on Tuesday during an immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota. |
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have reportedly detained a five-year-old boy on Tuesday during an immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota. |
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He remarked that roughly three weeks after the hospital visit, his insurance company notified him that he would have to pay $1,800 (roughly Rs1.65 lakh) from his own pocket. The insurance firm said it would cover the rest of the amount as the total bill had mounted to $6,354 (roughly Rs5.8 lakh). |
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A massive and potentially catastrophic winter storm, Fern, swayed across the United States. Forecasters warn that the storm's rare combination of crip. |
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Your TikTok feed isn't changing today. But the people deciding how the app runs in the US have changed, and that's the part worth paying attention to. |
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With the new deal, US user data will be stored locally in a system run by Oracle, a move aimed at addressing long-standing fears related to TikTok. | World News |
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The detention of a five-year-old boy by US immigration agents in Minneapolis has triggered outrage in the United States and intensified scrutiny of th. |
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U.S. immigration officers detained a 5-year-old boy in Minnesota, raising concerns over child safety and the treatment of detainees. |
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Douglas Micko, US Magistrate Judge, denies charges against Don Lemon, citing lack of probable cause. |
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Adam Presser is the CEO of the US-controlled TikTok, as the board and investors have been revealed. |
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Vice President JD Vance, visiting Minnesota to ease tensions, defended ICE agents who detained a five-year-old boy during the arrest of his undocumented father. Vance blamed "far-left activists" and local authorities for unrest linked to the White House's intensified deportation drive. Responding to criticism over ICE actions, including detentions of US citizens, Vance said immigration enforcement largely operates under administrative law, as it did under previous administrations. |