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Measles Outbreak Halts Movement at Texas Detention Center

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) halted all movement at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas after two detainees were confirmed to have active measles infections, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The cases were detected on Friday, prompting ICE Health Services Corps to immediately quarantine those affected and cease movement within the facility, said Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, in a statement to CBS News. The facility, located in south Texas about an hour's drive from San Antonio, houses parents and children taken into federal custody for alleged immigration law violations.

Officer Killed, Another Wounded in Georgia Hotel Shooting

In Lawrenceville, Georgia, a police officer was killed and another critically wounded in a shooting at a hotel near Stone Mountain, approximately 25 miles northeast of Atlanta. According to the Gwinnett County Police, the incident occurred early Sunday after officers responded to a call reporting fraud at the hotel. Upon arrival, the officers encountered an individual who drew a gun and shot both officers. The officers returned fire, wounding the suspect, according to The Associated Press.

Asylum Seekers Released from Detention, Return to Minneapolis

Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, asylum seekers who were detained by federal agents last week and sent to a Texas detention facility, arrived back in Minneapolis on Sunday after a judge ordered their release. "I'm happy to finally be going home," Conejo Arias, who is originally from Ecuador, told ABC News' John Quiñones in an exclusive interview as the pair flew from San Antonio back to Minneapolis. "Liam is very happy to be going back," Conejo Arias added. "He's going to see his mom and his brother again."

Iran Warns of Regional War if U.S. Attacks

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that any attack on the country by the United States would spark a "regional war" in the Middle East. His comments, made while speaking to a crowd in Tehran and quoted by the Tasnim news agency, represent the most direct threat he has made since the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier group arrived in international waters off Iran, in the Persian Gulf.

NASA's Artemis II Mission to Send Humans Farther Than Ever Before

NASA is preparing to launch astronauts to the moon for the first time in over 50 years as part of the Artemis II mission. The mission plans to send four astronauts on a flight around the far side of the moon. The crew could fly deeper into space than any humans ever before, about 250,000 miles from Earth. The mission is seen as a critical stepping stone toward getting astronauts back on the moon, establishing a sustained presence there and using it as a gateway to future Mars missions. Mission commander Reid Wideman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialists Jeremy Hansen and Christina Koch have spent years training in simulators, learning to live and work inside the cramped Orion capsule.

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