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Things to know about the High Seas Treaty as it takes effect

2:46 AM on Saturday, January 17

The world’s first legally binding agreement to protect marine life in international waters takes effect Saturday

Family of Iranian protester searched for her body in a pile of corpses and buried her on a roadside

2:45 AM on Saturday, January 17

The family of a 23-year-old Iranian college student believes she was killed by a bullet fired by Iranian security forces

Actor Timothy Busfield's attorneys say an investigation undermines state's child sex abuse charges

12:18 AM on Saturday, January 17

Emmy Award-winning actor Timothy Busfield’s attorneys told a court he should be released while he awaits the outcome of child sex abuse charges against him

Why US cities are reverting 1-way streets back to their original 2-way design

12:02 AM on Saturday, January 17

Midsize cities across the U.S. are increasingly converting one-way streets to two-way routes

Sen. Thom Tillis takes on the White House, but not Trump

12:01 AM on Saturday, January 17

Sen. Thom Tillis isn't holding back in his final year in Washington

Trump's Twin Cities immigration crackdown has made chaos and tension the new normal

12:01 AM on Saturday, January 17

Work starts around sunrise for the federal officers carrying out the immigration crackdown in and around the Twin Cities, with people in tactical gear streaming from a bland office building

Abigail Spanberger becomes Virginia's 1st female governor in historic inauguration

Saturday, January 17

Abigail Spanberger is set to become Virginia's first female governor after centuries of men holding the state's top office

FAA urges pilots to exercise caution over eastern Pacific, citing 'military activities'

10:00 PM on Friday, January 16

The Federal Aviation Administration is urging U.S. aircraft operators to “exercise caution” when flying over the eastern Pacific Ocean near Mexico, Central America and parts of South America, citing “military activities” and satellite navigation interference

Judge rules feds in Minneapolis immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters

8:42 PM on Friday, January 16

A U.S. judge has ruled federal officers in Minneapolis-area immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren’t obstructing authorities, including when these people are observing the agents

US judge rules federal officers in Minneapolis-area immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters

8:32 PM on Friday, January 16

US judge rules federal officers in Minneapolis-area immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters

Justice Department says members of Congress can't intervene in release of Epstein files

5:18 PM on Friday, January 16

Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor said Friday that a judge lacks the authority to appoint a neutral expert to oversee the public release of documents in the sex trafficking probe of financier Jeffrey Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell

Orcas put on a show off Seattle

4:47 PM on Friday, January 16

Orca whales have put on a show off the shore of a Seattle neighborhood

NYC nurses restart contract talks with another major hospital system on 5th day of strike

12:52 PM on Friday, January 16

New York City nurses on strike say they have restarted contract talks with another one of the major hospital systems affected on the fifth day of the walkout

Justice Department investigating whether Minnesota's Walz and Frey impeded immigration enforcement

11:53 AM on Friday, January 16

The Justice Department is investigating whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have impeded federal immigration enforcement through public statements they have made, according to two people familiar with the matter

Trump says he may punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the US controlling Greenland

10:58 AM on Friday, January 16

U.S. President Donald Trump says he may punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the U.S. controlling Greenland

The Latest: Trump thanks Iran for halting executions as allies discourage US from striking

8:17 AM on Friday, January 16

President Donald Trump has taken the unusual step of thanking the Iranian government for not following through on executions of what he said was meant to be hundreds of political prisoners

More than 100 dead in torrential rains and floods across southern Africa

7:41 AM on Friday, January 16

Authorities say torrential rains and flooding have killed more than 100 people in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in recent weeks and are warning that more severe weather is expected across the southern African region

Defendant in Charlie Kirk's killing asks judge to disqualify prosecutors

12:13 AM on Friday, January 16

The Utah man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk returned to court Friday as his attorneys seek to disqualify prosecutors in the case

Today in History: January 17, US alcohol prohibition begins

11:39 AM on Monday, January 5

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