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Minneapolis man is charged with threatening and cyberstalking ICE officers

A Minneapolis man was arrested Thursday on charges of cyberstalking and threatening to kill or assault Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers involved in the crackdown in Minnesota. Federal prosecutors said in a statement that Kyle Wagner, 37, of Minneapolis, was charged by complaint, and that a decision to seek an indictment, which is necessary to take the case to trial, would be made soon. Court records in Detroit, Michigan, where the case was filed, do not list an attorney who can speak on Wagner's behalf. The complaint was filed on Tuesday and unsealed Th
Minneapolis man is charged with threatening and cyberstalking ICE officers
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Hims & Hers launches copy of Wegovy pill, prompting legal threats from drugmaker Novo Nordisk

Telehealth company Hims & Hers said Thursday it will launch a cheaper, off-brand version of the weight-loss pill Wegovy, just weeks after drugmaker Novo Nordisk launched its highly anticipated reformulation of the blockbuster medication. The announcement from Hims is the latest example of the company’s efforts to capitalize on the booming popularity of GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy, which have revolutionized weight loss treatment in the U.S. For years, Hims has sold compounded versions of the weight-loss drugs, which were initially only available as injections. Nov
Hims & Hers launches copy of Wegovy pill, prompting legal threats from drugmaker Novo Nordisk
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Minute Maid’s frozen juices are being discontinued

Pour, or instead squeeze, one out for a childhood staple: Minute Maid’s frozen juices are soon disappearing from shelves after an 80-year run.Coca-Cola, which owns Minute Maid, said in a statement Thursday that it’s exiting the frozen can category. That will result in its lineup of juice concentrates being discontinued in the coming months.The changes are “in response to shifting consumer preferences,” a company spokesperson told CNN, noting that it’s “focusing on products that better match what our consumers want.”Minute Maid sells frozen juices in a variety of flavors, includin
Minute Maid’s frozen juices are being discontinued

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CNN’s analysts answer key questions about the search for Nancy Guthrie

The search for Nancy Guthrie is now in its fifth day, and investigators and the family are frantically searching for her whereabouts after her suspected abduction.Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing Sunday around noon when she did not attend her regular church service. Investigators believe Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home against her will overnight, but there are no suspects yet, the sheriff’s department said Wednesday.In response to reports of alleged ransom notes, Guthrie’s family released a heart-rending video on social medi
CNN’s analysts answer key questions about the search for Nancy Guthrie
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Marco Rubio drops one of his job titles, while still juggling several other hats

Marco Rubio now has one less critical role to worry about in the Trump administration.After nearly a year as acting archivist of the United States, Rubio’s tenure has ended.Rubio’s term expired with the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which limits the time an acting officer can remain in the position.The National Archives and Records Administration’s general counsel confirmed in a statement to CNN that Rubio was no longer serving as acting archivist.“Prior to the conclusion of his tenure, and to the extent permitted by law, Secretary Rubio delegated the authority to perform the functions
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Savannah Guthrie's missing mother is 'still out there,' sheriff says, but no suspects

Investigators believe the missing mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is “still out there,” but they have not identified any suspects, a sheriff in Arizona said Thursday. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos also said DNA tests showed blood found on Nancy Guthrie ’s porch came back a match to her. Authorities think she was taken from her home in Tucson against her will over the weekend. “Right now, we believe Nancy is still out there. We want her home,” Nanos said at a news conference five days after she was reported missing. The sheriff, however,
Savannah Guthrie's missing mother is 'still out there,' sheriff says, but no suspects
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DHS to pull 700 officers from Minnesota, leaving about 2,000 officers on the ground. Here’s what we know

The Trump administration has announced it is reducing its federal law enforcement presence in Minnesota and President Donald Trump suggested using a “softer touch” in carrying out his aggressive immigration crackdown, after the second fatal shooting of a US citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.The Twin Cities has been the focal point of Trump’s crackdown since early December, when the Department of Homeland Security launched Operation Metro Surge, which saw the deployment of roughly 3,000 federal agents to Minnesota and sparked nationwide protests over federal agents’ a

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Cortina is abuzz for the Winter Olympics. Co-host Milan not so much

In Cortina d’Ampezzo you can’t escape the fact the mountain town is gearing up for its second Winter Olympics. In Milan you could easily miss that the Games are about to start. The vibe in the two main hubs for the 2026 Milan Cortina Games could not be more different. Cortina, surrounded by the jagged peaks of the Dolomites, has seen snow falling much of the week, adding to the idyllic feel of being in a luxury mountain resort town. Blue-and-white flags that say Cortina 1956 2026 — recalling the previous time Cortina hosted the Games — hang on
Cortina is abuzz for the Winter Olympics. Co-host Milan not so much
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Bad Bunny doesn’t need the NFL as much as the NFL needs him

If you’ve spent any time online, you’ve probably heard the phrase “you don’t know ball” used to point out a lack of knowledge.It seems that some of those complaining most loudly about Bad Bunny being picked to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show don’t know ball.At least, they don’t seem to know that the National Football League (NFL) is not new to global superstars, nor controversy. The Puerto Rican “DeBi TiRAR MaS FOToS” singer’s selection has come with both – but will also bring more eyes from around the world onto the sport in a way the league has been craving.The
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Taiwan-US ties are ‘rock solid,’ the island’s president says after Trump-Xi call

�� the island’s president said Thursday, hours after President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke on the phone about topics that included the self-ruled island’s future. “The Taiwan-U.S. relationship is rock solid, and all cooperation projects will continue uninterrupted,” Taiwan President Lai Ching-te told reporters during a visit to textile merchants in western Taiwan. The comments came after Xi, in his first call with Trump since November, warned the U.S. president to be “prudent” about supplying arms to the self-ruled island, according
Taiwan-US ties are ‘rock solid,’ the island’s president says after Trump-Xi call
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BYU coach says 'F The Mormons' chants at Oklahoma St. show there's 'too much hate in the world'

A BYU sports team was the target of a derogatory chant in an opponent's venue for at least the fourth time in a year, and the Big 12 again announced that the conference is looking into the matter. Kevin Young, coach of the 16th-ranked Cougars men's basketball team, said after a 99-92 loss at Oklahoma State on Wednesday night that he heard “F The Mormons” chants coming out of the student section. “It's a great win for Oklahoma State University. Their fans should be proud," he said. "It would be great if some class was warranted in there as well. I've got four

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Chairman of major law firm resigns after Epstein emails become public

Chairman of major law firm resigns after Epstein emails become public

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If you want to win over Supreme Court justices, quote Antonin Scalia

If you want to win over Supreme Court justices, quote Antonin Scalia
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This year’s Olympic medals are worth more than ever

This year’s Olympic medals are worth more than ever

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Jeff Bezos remains committed to Washington Post amid brutal layoffs, top editor says

Jeff Bezos remains committed to Washington Post amid brutal layoffs, top editor says

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EPA administrator outlines Trump's plan to speed up rebuilding of homes destroyed by LA wildfires

EPA administrator outlines Trump's plan to speed up rebuilding of homes destroyed by LA wildfires
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Maxine Waters’ ‘Can you shut him up’ moment with Scott Bessent, explained

Maxine Waters’ ‘Can you shut him up’ moment with Scott Bessent, explained

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Elon Musk’s bold new plan to put AI in orbit isn’t as crazy as it sounds

Elon Musk’s bold new plan to put AI in orbit isn’t as crazy as it sounds

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The last US-Russian nuclear pact is about to expire, ending a half-century of arms control

The last remaining nuclear arms pact between Russia and the United States is set to expire this week, removing any caps on the two largest atomic arsenals for the first time in more than a half-century