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We start today's other headlines in Minnesota where federal agents carried out more than 20 search
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warrants as part of an ongoing fraud investigation by the Trump administration.
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Agents were seen entering childcare centers this morning like this one outside Minneapolis.
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The White House has criticized Governor Tim Walls a Democrat over his handling of fraud
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But Walls welcomed the raids posting on social media.
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If you commit fraud in Minnesota, you're going to get caught.
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Work and securing justice depends on it.
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Officials say today's operation was not related to a federal immigration crackdown
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that led to the deaths of two protesters earlier this year.
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A former advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci at the National Institutes of Health has been
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indicted by a federal grand jury in Maryland for conspiring to hide records related to the COVID
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pandemic. Dr. David Morins is accused of obstruction of justice and conspiracy
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for allegedly using a personal email account to conceal research related to the origins of the
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disease. His lawyer declined to comment. The indictment is seen as a win for the Trump administration
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which has been critical of the nation's research community over its handling of COVID's origins.
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Dr. Fauci himself is not accused of wrongdoing in the case.
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In Georgia state officials say recent rainfall is helping efforts to tame two massive
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fires but more work needs to be done to bring them under control.
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A statewide drought has led to an unprecedented fire season with more than 700 blazes in a
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30-day period. Governor Brian Kemp toward the affected areas today and warned that Georgia
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isn't as he put it out of the woods just yet.
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I feel better today than I did Sunday and you know the rain we got especially on the highway
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82 fire was very helpful. We are doing everything that we can to try to get people where they
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get back to their homes make sure they're protected and as soon as we can do that we will.
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As Georgia welcomes the rain other states are bracing for more of it.
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Severe thunderstorms threaten to bring hail and possibly tornadoes to parts of Texas,
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Mississippi and Tennessee. It have already endured punishing storms in recent days.
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The U.S. State Department is rolling out a new limited edition passport that includes a
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picture of President Trump. The State Department posted what it called a sneak peak on social media.
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It shows the president's image on the inside cover with his signature and gold lettering at the bottom.
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The back cover shows a more traditional scene of the declaration of independence.
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The release is part of the commemorations marking the 250th anniversary of American independence.
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It's also the latest effort to put Mr. Trump's mark on the nation which includes his images on
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government buildings, his name on what was the Kennedy Center, and a planned arch in Washington
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among others. Ukraine says it's shot down more than 33,000 Russian drones in March.
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That's the most in a single month since Russia's invasion more than four years ago.
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Ukraine has been ramping up its drone capabilities in response to Russia's relentless
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aerial attacks and increasingly taking the fight back across the border.
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Officials said today Ukrainian forces can now strike much deeper inside Russia than they could
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at the start of the war. Earlier this month, Moscow accused European nations of expanding drone
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support to Kiev, prompting a warning today from Russia's defense minister.
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This sort of action facilitates the sharp escalation of the military and political situation
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across the entire European continent and can have unpredictable consequences.
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Just yesterday, Poland's prime minister announced that his country will partner with Ukraine to
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manufacture what he described as a drone armada. Poland and Russia share a border and Russia
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has violated Polish airspace on a number of occasions since the Ukraine war started.
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On Wall Street today, stocks ended lower following that latest spike in oil prices.
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The Dow Jones industrial average gave back just 25 points on the day.
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The NASDAQ fell more than 200 points. The S&P 500 also closed a negative territory.
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Still to come on the news hour, recent shootings are again raising concerns about gun violence in
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the U.S. Military families sound the alarm about the persistent problem of toxic mold and service
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members housing. And actors Tessa Thompson and Adrian Brody discuss their Broadway debut.
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This is the VBS News Hour from the David M. Rubenstein Studio at WETA in Washington,
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headquarters of VBS News.