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At a briefing by the White House's coronavirus task force, Sec. of State Mike Pompeo said that the U.S. and Mexico have agreed to end all non-essential travel between the border of the two countries.The agreement is similar to one with Canada that was announced earlier this week. Essential travel, including trade and commerce, will continue.The travel restrictions go into effect on Saturday.Pompeo also said that the CDC has ordered that all foreign nationals not be allowed into the U.S. without proper documentation. Beginning Friday night, anyone entering the country without proper documentation will be returned to either Mexico or Canada. Watch the White House briefing in the player below.Health and Human Services Sec. Alex Azar said that the CDC issued the order in an attempt to ensure proper social distancing in border detention centers.The briefing comes about an hour after Treasury Sec. Steve Mnuchin tweeted that the IRS was 956

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As many Americans start out the new year with some lofty weight loss goals, one Florida man is using his weight loss journey to give back to his country. Christian Montijo, 28, lost 160 pounds by meal prepping and going for walks. Now, Montijo prepares to join the US Army, a goal made possible with his weight loss. Montijo enlisted in the Army in October, and goes to basic training on Tuesday, 409

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Authorities this weekend announced they had foiled three potential mass shootings after arresting three men in different states who expressed interest in or threatened to carry them out.All three cases were brought to authorities' attention thanks to tips from the public.Here's what we know about them.Police say he had the motivation and the ammunitionIn Connecticut, 22-year-old Brandon Wagshol was arrested after authorities said he had expressed interest in committing a mass shooting on Facebook, according to a statement from the FBI and the Norwalk Police Department.He faces four charges of illegal possession of large capacity magazines, and is being held on a 0,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court September 6.According to the statement, authorities received a tip that Wagshol was trying to buy large capacity rifle magazines from out of state.As the FBI and the Norwalk Police Department were investigating the tip, they discovered Wagshol was trying to build his own rifle and had allegedly posted on Facebook about his interest in committing a mass shooting, the statement said. Authorities did not provide details on what the post said.Authorities executed a search warrant at his home and found multiple weapons, including a handgun, a rifle, a rifle scope with a laser, numerous rounds of ammunition, body armor, a ballistic helmet and other tactical gear, police said. Some of the weapons were registered to Wagshol's father, but he had access to them, authorities said.CNN has reached out to the prosecutor and defense attorney.He allegedly told his ex 'A good 100 kills would be nice'Tristan Scott Wix of Daytona Beach, Florida, was arrested in a Winn-Dixie parking lot on Friday after he sent his ex-girlfriend a series of disturbing texts in which 1795

  

Australia's exhausted firefighters are taking advantage of cooler weather to shore up defenses against the deadly wildfires that have ripped across the country. Officials warn the blazes are likely to flare again within days when scorching temperatures are expected to return. The first hints of the financial toll from the disaster are emerging, with the Insurance Council of Australia saying the estimated damage bill had reached 700 million Australian dollars (5 million). That estimate comes one day after the government announced it was committing an extra 2 billion Australian dollars (.4 billion) toward the recovery effort. 648

  

An independent investigation conducted into a racist photograph on Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam's 1984 medical school yearbook page could not "conclusively determine the identity of either individual depicted in the photograph.""No individual that we interviewed has told us from personal knowledge that the Governor is in the photograph, and no individual with knowledge has come forward to us to report that the Governor is in the photograph," 468

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