Ancient lake from ice age comes back to life in Death Valley after record rainfall
As far as lakes go, this one is small and is likely to disappear soon.
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SHERIFFS; DUTIES AND AUTHORITY; Minnesota law does not authorize sheriffs to enter agreements under section 287(g) of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act. Instead, a county may execute a 287(g) agreement if the agreement is approved by a resolution of the county board of commissioners; Minnesota law prohibits local law enforcement officers from detaining or holding persons based solely on ICE civil immigration detainers regardless of whether the law enforcement agency is operating under a valid 287(g) agreement. Key points: - Minnesota law does not authorize sheriffs to enter 287(g) agreements. Instead, a county may execute a 287(g) agreement if the agreement is approved by a resolution of the county board of commissioners. - Minnesota law prohibits local law enforcement officers from detaining or holding persons based solely on ICE civil immigration detainers regardless of whether the law enforcement agency is operating under a valid 287(g) agreement. - Even a valid 287(g) agreement does not permit officers to detain persons based solely on ICE immigration detainers or take any other actions violating Minnesota law. Officers or agencies who do so may expose themselves to liability. See Lundeen v. Renteria, 224 N.W.2d 132, 146 (Minn. 1974).
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Republicans could gain nearly 200 state legislative seats across the South if the U.S. Supreme Court guts a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act, a new analysis finds. The bulk of the gains would be concentrated in 10 GOP-controll…
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There's confidence that the industry can be saved, but hemp supporters have already lost one lobbying war against the marijuana and alcohol industries. The post Hemp industry fighting federal ban with bills to regulate, not outlaw, THC gumm…
Polish security services have detained a 19-year-old man, accusing him of seeking to establish contact with the "Islamic State" terrorist group and of plotting an attack on a Christmas market. They did not specify where.
The footprints date back some 210 million years and show traces of toes and claws.
Authorities say two rabbis, a Holocaust survivor and a 10-year-old girl were among the victims.
Plus ICE pulls over Ilhan Omar's son, grocery stores are struggling, and Gamut Gallery closes in today's Flyover news roundup.
Plus a house party at ASI.
Plus a small town that's had enough, all my homies hate ICE, and a big ol' budget in today's Flyover newsletter.
As far as lakes go, this one is small and is likely to disappear soon.
Cached copyHollywood has done its fair share of creating misperceptions around disability.
Cached copyHere's a step-by-step guide to cooking the beloved seafood stew of Marseilles, thought to have originated from the city's fishermen.
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Cached copyEastview, Eagan, Rosemount and Apple Valley high schools are closed with law enforcement investigating.
Cached copyOfficials on Monday released three new videos of the man they believe carried out Saturday's attack
Cached copyA nonprofit foundation will pay off the mortgage for family of fallen Burnsville Fire Department Firefighter and Paramedic Adam Finseth as part of its 2025 Season of Hope.
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