Wednesday's top news: The U.S. hit 150,000 COVID-19 deaths, Federal authorities will withdraw from Portland, soon-to-be tropical storm Isaias could hit Florida
Following weeks of nightly protests and violent encounters between protesters and federal officers in Portland, Oregon,Oregon Gov. Kate Brown announced Wednesday that the federal government agreed to remove all Customs and Border Protection and ICE officers from downtown Portland starting Thursday while state police will remain.
a federal crime initiative that began earlier this month and has since been expanded to several cities.Instagram trend? Here's how it started, and
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