Judge rules federal agents can’t arrest or use pepper spray on peaceful protesters in Minneapolis

A Minnesota federal judge put limits Friday on the tactics that federal law enforcement are permitted to use in their handling of the ongoing protests in Minneapolis over the Trump administration’s surge of immigration resources to the city.  In an 83-page order, U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez blocked federal agents who are deployed to Minnesota

DHS confirms Mexican citizen’s death in ICE custody in Georgia

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the death of a Mexican citizen in an immigration detention facility this week in Georgia, as Mexican authorities sought details surrounding the circumstances of the incident. On Wednesday, Heber Sanchez Domínguez, a 34-year-old Mexican citizen, died while in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at the Robert A. Deyton

Trump admin. calls on tech companies to pay energy bill for new AI power plants

Washington — The Trump administration and a bipartisan group of governors called for reforms in the largest electric grid in the country to make sure the development of new artificial intelligence plants doesn’t drive up electric costs.   Federal and state officials signed onto a statement of principles that’s focused on the PJM Interconnection grid,

U.S. shouldn’t invade Greenland, Pennsylvania Sens. Fetterman and McCormick say

Pennsylvania’s two sitting senators — Republican Dave McCormick and Democrat John Fetterman — told CBS News they do not support a U.S. military takeover of Greenland, but are open to more U.S. control over the Arctic island coveted by President Trump.  Fetterman told “CBS Evening News” anchor Tony Dokoupil on Friday that “it’s not an