Defense attorneys are seeking access to investigative files related to the killing of Renee Nicole Good, after learning that the ICE agent who shot her was the same officer who was injured in a separate incident involving a Minnesota man. The attorneys, representing Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who was convicted in December of assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross, filed a motion requesting training records and investigative files related to the Good shooting, which occurred on January 7 during Operation Metro Surge, according to Wired.
The case has drawn attention due to the dual involvement of Officer Ross, who was also the victim of an assault in June 2025, when Muñoz-Guatemala allegedly dragged him with his car. This information is central to the defense's argument, as they seek to understand the circumstances surrounding Good's death and how it might impact their client's case.
Meanwhile, in other news, the United States and Iran are scheduled to hold talks regarding the nuclear program, as reported by NPR Politics. This comes as Democrats unveil a new list of demands for the Department of Homeland Security. The details of these demands have not yet been released.
In Cuba, the phrase "la cosa" carries significant weight, conveying coded truths about the daily struggles and unspoken realities of the country, according to NPR. Expressing opinions publicly can be risky in Cuba, making this single phrase a crucial tool for conveying complex ideas.
Also, President Trump's harsh immigration tactics are facing political challenges, as new polls indicate that a majority of Americans believe federal agents have "gone too far" in enforcing immigration laws, as reported by NPR News.
In medical news, an experimental surgical procedure is helping cancer survivors have babies, according to MIT Technology Review. The procedure involves temporarily moving the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes out of the way during cancer treatment. Once the treatment is complete, these organs are put back into place. A team in Switzerland shared news that a baby boy had been born after his mother had the procedure, the fifth baby to be born after the surgery and the first in Europe, according to Daniela Huber, the gyno-oncologist who performed the operation.
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