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President Trump has said the acquisition of Greenland is crucial for the US but European allies, including Denmark and Greenland, remain staunchly opposed to any US takeover.
The Senate heads back to Washington on Tuesday as a partial government shutdown looms. But Democrats are eyeing funding for Department of Homeland Security (DHS), after the weekend killing of a Minneapolis man by a Border Patrol (CBP) agent.
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Trump announced that starting February, a 10% import tax will be imposed on goods from eight European nations that have rallied around Denmark in the wake of his stepped up calls for the United States to take over the semi-autonomous Danish territory of Greenland.
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Trump says his administration is “reviewing everything” after Border Patrol agent fatally shot nurse Alex Pretti. Follow live.
A diplomatic tit for tat between President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is escalating, with the president disinviting Carney from his “Board of Peace” Thursday night. The move comes after Carney warned of a “rupture” in the trans-Atlantic alliance during his speech in Davos,
Nicole Fallert here, bringing you the news to know on Tuesday, from immigration enforcement in Minnesota to Americans without power amid cold weather. Also: What happens in a polyamorous breakup? Start the day smarter.