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  1. Three federal agents stand behind police tape.

    Two recent fatal shootings of motorists by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are sparking renewed calls for change in how the federal agency operates. Following Tuesday reports that Trump officials have told ICE officers to suspend most vehicle stops, legal experts told CBC News that's not enough.

  2. Taylor Swift sings during the first of three concerts at BC Place in Vancouver in December 2024.

    Heartbreak, panic, anger. Those are just some of the emotions contained in customer complaint logs StubHub provided B.C.'s consumer protection agency during an investigation into alleged wrongdoing related to sales of tickets for Taylor Swift's Vancouver Eras Tour in December 2024. As the ticket resale site faces fresh controversy over the recent sale of World Cup tickets, documents obtained by CBC News provide a window into a probe emerging from another high-profile event.

  3. Three people hold each other, crying, against a green background.

    Most of the people who were killed were found trapped in windowless bathrooms, where they may have sought to escape the flames, police said.

  4. Baseball player

    Singles in the fourth, eighth and ninth were the only hits by the National League, which failed to advance a runner past first.

  5. A crowd of people walk down a street, holding protest signs. The people in the front are holding a large banner reading "No More ICE Killings."

    Trump administration officials told Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to suspend most vehicle stops after two deadly shootings within a week, people familiar with the decision said Tuesday.