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Hill leaders to attend White House briefing on border
Democratic and Republican congressional leaders are expected to attend a briefing on border security at the White House as the government remains partially shut down and President Donald Trump asks in a tweet, "Let's make a deal?"
$1 million bond set in Cass County baby death
A central Minnesota man is being held on $1 million bond in the death of an infant in his care.

U.S. agents fire tear gas at migrants trying to cross Mexico border

American border protection agents fired tear gas into Mexico early Tuesday aimed at about 150 migrants who were trying to scale over and crawl under a border fence to cross into the U.S., according to The Associated Press.

Dakota Access pipeline developer slow to replace some trees

The developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline missed a year-end deadline to plant thousands of trees along the pipeline corridor in North Dakota, but the company said it was still complying with a settlement of allegations it violated state rules during construction.

Romney criticizes Trump's 'character' in scathing op-ed

Days away from joining the Senate's Republican majority, Sen.-elect Mitt Romney broadly criticized President Donald Trump's policies and character and argued that the president "has not risen to the mantle of the office."

Unexpected ways the government shutdown might affect you
As the federal government enters the second full week of its partial shutdown, federal workers aren't the only ones who will be affected.
For a North Korean defector turned journalist, warming ties causes worry

Kim Myong Song, a reporter for one of South Korea's biggest daily newspapers, the Chosun Ilbo, remembers rushing to cover a high-level meeting of North and South Korean officials early one morning in October.

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