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ICE Detains 5-Year-Old in Minnesota: ‘We Needed to Keep Him Warm’... + Trump Halts Chagos Handover: Starmer Forced to Scrap Lords Debate After US Pressure + Russia, Ukraine Sit for Tense Talks—As Trump Claims Both Sides ‘Want a Deal’Massive winter storm bears down: Officials warn get warm and stay put
A massive winter storm threatens hundreds of millions across the United States with heavy snow ice and life threatening cold Emergency declarations spread as airlines cancel flights and federal agencies stage backup power and FEMA prepositions teams
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Massive winter storm bears down: Officials warn get warm and stay put
A massive winter storm is organizing and federal officials have issued urgent public safety warnings. Authorities emphasize sheltering, heating safety and preparations as widespread snow, ice and record cold threaten infrastructure and power.
Airlines cancel hundreds of flights ahead of powerful winter storm
Travel disruptions escalate as carriers cancel thousands of flights and airports issue advisories. Major hubs face heavy cancellations and widespread passenger impacts ahead of the storm.
Energy Department prepares backup power as storm looms
Energy systems face pressure as natural gas spikes and federal agencies prepare backup power. Officials warn of potential long outages and urge grid and consumer readiness.
Five year old taken by ICE in Minneapolis now held in Texas facility
The detention of a five year old during immigration raids in Minnesota has exploded into a national controversy, fueling legal fights and mass protests. Multiple accounts and government statements conflict over the case details.
Businesses close doors in Minneapolis as economic blackout hits
Organizers and unions staged economic blackouts and strikes in Minnesota to protest federal immigration enforcement. Hundreds of businesses and faith groups coordinated closures and rallies across the state.
Minnesota judges keep rejecting arrest warrants for ICE protesters
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Border Patrol chief says we are experts with children amid outcry
Administration officials and border chiefs have defended aggressive tactics while disputing viral witness accounts. Federal statements and memos offer conflicting versions of events, intensifying public outrage.
Trump warns US armada headed toward Iran
President Trump has escalated pressure on Tehran with public threats and deployments while Washington targets Iran linked shipping networks. Markets and allies are closely watching any military moves.
French navy boards Russia linked tanker in Mediterranean
Western navies and enforcement actions are stepping up against sanctioned and shadow fleet vessels linked to Iran and Russia. France and partners have boarded suspect tankers in an intensified maritime crackdown.
Trump says Iran halted mass executions a claim Tehran denies
Iran is experiencing deadly protest crackdowns and disputed reports about mass executions. Tehran denies foreign claims while eyewitness accounts allege shootings, deepening international alarm.
Russia Ukraine and US hold trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi
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Framework for Greenland deal emerges as relief and questions remain
Trump's Greenland push and his new Board of Peace ignited diplomatic backlash after a Davos confrontation. Allies expressed alarm while the administration negotiates defense access and mineral rights in the Arctic.
At Davos US allies question a fraying world order
Trump's Davos appearance produced sharp criticism and jubilation alike as allies and rivals weighed in. The episode exposed deep transatlantic strains and fresh challenges for US alliances.
TikTok agrees to create US majority owned entity to avoid ban
TikTok and ByteDance closed a deal to preserve the app in the US by creating a majority US owned joint venture. The resolution ends a long federal push to force an Americanized structure for the platform.
FBI announces arrest of former Olympian Ryan Wedding
The FBI announced the arrest of Ryan Wedding a former Olympian accused of leading a transnational drug ring. The capture marks a high profile fugitive removal after a yearlong manhunt across borders.
Jack Smith testifies before House Judiciary committee
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified before the House Judiciary Committee drawing fierce partisan exchanges. His testimony and subsequent analysis dominated political headlines and legal debate.
Harmeet Dhillon says DOJ will pursue Don Lemon charges to the ends of the earth
The Justice Department signaled it will pursue charges in high profile cases including actions tied to a Minnesota church disruption. Federal prosecutors said investigations will continue despite courtroom setbacks.
DOJ urges Supreme Court to block California congressional map
The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to block California's new congressional map calling it a racial gerrymander. Legal fights over redistricting are escalating to the high court with major political consequences.
Silver hits record high above one hundred dollars an ounce
Precious metals soared as investors sought safe havens while tech gave back gains. Silver topped $100 an ounce and gold neared record highs even as chipmakers warned of supply issues.
Amazon plans major corporate layoffs next week
Major tech and corporate shifts marked the day with broad layoffs outages and supply chain moves. Amazon prepared workforce cuts while Microsoft restored services after an outage and Beijing signaled AI chip approvals.
Recursive in talks to raise hundreds of millions to build self improving AI
AI industry debate intensified as labs face reputational and funding battles amid safety questions. Venture and corporate bets on superintelligent models continue alongside public scrutiny at Davos.
Trump administration weighs naval blockade to halt Cuban oil imports
The White House debate over Venezuela and Cuba policy has widened to include potential oil sector engagement and stronger measures. U S moves on Cuba oil imports and Venezuela oil reform signal a shifting regional strategy.
Document reveals US EU pitch for eight hundred billion dollar Ukraine rebuild plan
Officials and organizations are mapping a reconstruction plan for Ukraine including a proposed $800 billion post war package. US and EU envoys are pushing private and public funding to rebuild once fighting ends.
Databricks obtains 1.8 billion in additional debt ahead of IPO
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