Carney calls Trump's tariff threats bluster ahead of US-Canada free trade talks

TORONTO (AP) – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday some of U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats should be viewed as prepositioning ahead of negotiations to renew the free trade pact between the two large trading partners.

Statements made by Trump officials about Alex Pretti's death

Trump administration officials swiftly sought to portray 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse, as an armed disruptor intent on doing harm to federal agents when he brought his own gun to a Minneapolis street where officers clashed with protesters over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. Video shot by bystanders and reviewed by The Associated Press appears to contradict some of those statements.

Federal judge hears arguments on Minnesota's immigration crackdown

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – A federal judge began hearing arguments Monday on whether she should halt, at least temporarily, the immigration crackdown in Minnesota that has led to the fatal shootings of two people by government officers. The state of Minnesota and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul sued the Department of Homeland Security earlier this month.

Editorials from The Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal and others

Jan. 19 – The Washington Post says Congress has dropped the ball regarding oversight of ICE, DHS. Geraldo Lunas Campos died at a Texas detention center on Jan. 3 while pleading for air as guards choked him, according to a fellow detainee. The local medical examiner’s office is considering classifying his death as a homicide, The Post reports.

California Post brings brash New York-style tabloid news to West Coast

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Aiming to shake up the Golden State’s media landscape, the California Post launched on Monday with a new tabloid newspaper and news site that brings a brash, cheeky and conservative-friendly fixture of the Big Apple to the West Coast.

Top Asia Pacific Breaking News: Morning Edition

MANILA, Philippines (AP) – A ferry with more than 350 people on board sank early Monday in the southern Philippines, killing at least 18 people. Rescuers saved hundreds more, while a fleet of coast guard and naval ships searched for those still missing. The cargo and passenger ferry apparently encountered technical problems and sank after midnight.

Hungary's Orbán accuses Ukraine of election interference

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) – Hungary’s pro-Russian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accused Ukraine on Monday of seeking to meddle in his country’s upcoming elections and ordered Kyiv’s ambassador to be summoned to the foreign ministry.

How a purge of China's military leadership could impact the army

BEIJING (AP) – China made a major announcement over the weekend, saying it was investigating the army’s top general for suspected serious violations of discipline and law. Gen. Zhang Youxia was the highest military member just below President Xi Jinping. The Defense Ministry said Saturday that authorities were investigating Zhang.

France honors fallen soldiers in Afghanistan after Trump's false claim

PARIS (AP) – A senior French government official said Monday the memory of the French soldiers who died in Afghanistan should not be tarnished following U.S. President Donald Trump’s false assertion that troops from non-U.S. NATO countries avoided the front line during that war.