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U.S.-CANADA BORDER

A family of four from India died crossing into Minnesota in 2022. The two men behind the smuggling plot were sentenced Wednesday to 10 and 6.5 years in prison, respectively.
If you are planning a trip to Canada, there are certain things you will need to know about crossing the border to ensure smooth and successful travels.
Originally issued on Tuesday, President Donald Trump has now postponed tariffs on any goods that would fall under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
US financial markets slipped Monday as President Donald Trump confirmed that starting Tuesday, Canada and Mexico would face tariffs of 25%, with 10% for Canadian energy

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Krystle De Leon pleaded guilty to second-degree drug possession on June 17. Her co-defendant, Sarah Sophia Rose, was scheduled for an omnibus hearing the same day, but it was continued to July 1.
As highly pathogenic avian influenza fades across the continent, it’s time to end onerous import rules.
Agents tended to the men before first responders’ arrival, then the individuals were transported to regional medical facilities for treatment.
The USDA will allow fully cleaned birds, with one wing attached, to be imported.
Previous policy limited only birds from avian influenza hotspots.
U.S. ban on hunter-harvested fowl applies only to a few areas of Canada where avian influenza continues.
With more rain forecast, sandbagging resorts and businesses try to stay open amidst record flooding.
In August 1978, Deputy Richard Magnuson had been at the Roseau (Minnesota) County Sheriff’s Office for about 2 ½ months. On Aug. 2, 1978, his life was cut short at the age of 20 when he was the final victim of a series of killings by Gregory McMaster.
On the Canadian border, agents look for footprints in snow or mud, a hole in a fence or a rock painted orange as a meeting point — anything that could hint at illegal crossings. Down south, agents pull giant tires behind trucks to smooth dirt roads so footprints are more easily noticed. "It's almost a game of cat and mouse — we change one thing, they change another," one agent said.
According to court documents, the indictments were handed down on Feb. 17. Shand was arrested on Jan. 19, after he was found transporting people who illegally crossed into the U.S. from Canada, in northeastern Minnesota.

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