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  Chile Declares State of Catastrophe as Wildfires Kill 20K to Flee... + Spain Train Derailment Leaves 21 Dead in High-Speed Horror + McCaul: US Invading Greenland Means War With NATO Itself

Trump Imposes 10% Tariffs on Denmark and Allies - Greenland Standoff Escalates

President Trump announced 10 percent tariffs on Denmark and seven European allies tied to his bid to acquire Greenland, triggering emergency EU meetings and warnings of a transatlantic trade confrontation that could unsettle global markets and NATO ties

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1,500 - Active‑duty U.S. soldiers placed on standby for a possible deployment to Minnesota

Quote

"we’ll sue your ass off" — Karoline Leavitt


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Trump Imposes 10% Tariffs on Denmark and Allies - Greenland Clash Deepens

President Trump announced new tariffs on Denmark and seven European allies tied to his push to acquire Greenland, triggering immediate diplomatic blowback and urgent EU crisis meetings. The move risks a major transatlantic rift and economic retaliation.

NATO Chief Says He Spoke to Trump About Greenland Security

NATO leaders, other European governments, and U S Republicans responded to Trump's Greenland pressure, warning of security and alliance consequences. Voices from NATO and allied capitals expressed alarm over both tariffs and territorial rhetoric.

$1 Billion Buys Permanent Seat - Trump’s Board of Peace Plan

The White House unveiled details for a new international 'Board of Peace' overseen by President Trump that requires a hefty fee for permanent seats. Several nations have confirmed invitations while critics question the plan's legitimacy and aims.

Pentagon Puts 1,500 Soldiers on Standby for Possible Minnesota Deployment

Tensions in Minneapolis over Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations escalated into citywide unrest and federal planning. The Pentagon ordered troops on standby and officials debated use of active duty forces amid protests and counterprotests.

Justice Department Investigates Whether Walz and Frey Impeded ICE

The Justice Department opened inquiries into whether Minnesota officials impeded federal immigration enforcement as clashes intensified. Investigations now involve city and state leaders and have become a national political flashpoint.

Renee Good’s Partner Faces DOJ Investigation Over Possible Interference

Federal investigators opened a criminal probe into the partner of Renee Nicole Good after the fatal Minneapolis shooting and reports suggest the DOJ is examining whether the partner impeded agents. The case remains central to ongoing unrest.

Noem Urges Public Not to Say ICE Agent Jonathan Ross’ Name

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem repeatedly sparred with broadcast journalists over naming the ICE agent involved in a fatal shooting and over agency statistics. Her remarks and exchanges have fueled media and political debate.

Major Hotels Cancel ICE Agent Reservations in St Paul Over Safety Fears

Hotels in Minneapolis and St Paul canceled reservations for ICE agents amid rising threats and protests, complicating federal operations and prompting security concerns for agents in the city.

NYC Socialists Mobilize 4,000 Anti-ICE Activists to Counter Federal Sweeps

Organizers in New York City and elsewhere are mobilizing thousands of activists to replicate Minneapolis-style anti-ICE actions, signaling the protests may spread to other major cities and complicate federal enforcement plans.

White House Press Secretary Warns CBS ‘We’ll Sue Your Ass Off’ If Interview Is Edited

CBS News faced direct threats from the White House press secretary over editing an interview with President Trump, a confrontation that sparked debate about press independence and prompted networks to defend editorial choices.

Trump’s Voice in New Fannie Mae Ad Is AI Generated With His Permission

A new Fannie Mae advertisement used an AI‑generated version of President Trump's voice with his permission, raising questions about synthetic media and campaign and advertising norms.

Activist Agency Verifies at Least 3,766 Deaths in Iran Protests

Protests in Iran continue to produce high reported death tolls as the regime clamps down. Multiple monitoring groups and officials report thousands killed, and Tehran issues dire warnings about foreign interference and targeting leadership.

U S Accelerates Military Buildup in Middle East as Iran Tensions Rise

The United States has stepped up military deployments and posture in the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, as officials and retired generals warn Tehran to take U S warnings seriously.

Syrian Government and SDF Agree Immediate Nationwide Ceasefire

After two weeks of heavy fighting, the Syrian government announced a ceasefire with Kurdish‑led SDF forces while front‑line advances continued as Damascus pushes east toward strategic towns and oilfields.

Two High‑Speed Trains Collide in Southern Spain - Multiple Dead

Two high‑speed trains derailed or collided in southern Spain with multiple deaths and many injured, triggering rescue operations and raising questions about rail safety on busy lines.

Chile Declares State of Catastrophe as Wildfires Kill Dozens

Wildfires across central and southern Chile killed civilians, destroyed homes, and forced mass evacuations. The president declared a state of catastrophe as emergency services struggle against rapidly spreading fires.

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Cut Power to Hundreds of Thousands in Occupied South

Ukrainian drone strikes targeted energy infrastructure in Russian‑occupied southern regions, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and compounding humanitarian strains in occupied areas.

U S and Japan Agree to Boost Missile Cooperation and Joint Exercises

Washington and Tokyo agreed to deepen defense cooperation including new missile deployments and intensified exercises as the U S strengthens alliances to deter regional threats.

Seven Police Officers Killed After Prison Crackdown in Guatemala

Guatemalan authorities regained control of multiple prisons after gang reprisals left officers dead and hostages taken. Anti‑riot police stormed facilities and violence escalated across the criminal justice system.

Horror Blaze Rips Through Karachi Shopping Mall - At Least Six Dead

A deadly blaze at a Karachi shopping plaza killed and injured dozens and left scores missing, prompting rescue operations and a mass casualty response as officials probe the cause.

U S Kills Senior al Qaeda Linked Leader in Syrian Airstrikes

U S forces conducted strikes in Syria that killed a senior al‑Qaeda‑linked leader, part of a continuing counterterrorism campaign tied to prior attacks that killed American personnel.

Extreme Cold Snap Headed for New York City - Feels Below Zero Possible

A polar blast brought extreme cold to the Northeast and even produced rare snowfall in parts of Florida, disrupting travel and prompting weather advisories across multiple regions.

Flu Cases Surge Across the United States This Season Health Officials Warn

The United States and health agencies warn that this flu season is unusually severe, with doctor visits and hospitalizations rising nationwide, while measles outbreaks hit several states prompting quarantines.

Anthropic’s New AI Agent Sends Software Stocks Lower

Tech and venture moves highlight AI momentum as Anthropic's new agent pressures software stocks and major investors circle large funding rounds. Industry consolidation and AI agent adoption continue to reshape markets.

Far‑Right Influencer Surrounded by Crowd During Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown

Police and eyewitness footage show escalating clashes in Minneapolis as far‑right and left‑wing groups clash and counterprotests disrupt rallies, complicating law enforcement responses and public safety.

At Least Two Dead and Many Trapped After High‑Speed Trains Derail in Spain

Rail and transit disasters raised safety concerns after multiple high‑speed train collisions and derailments across Spain; rescue operations continue and authorities investigate causes and emergency responses.

Poll Shows Majority Say ICE Tactics Have Been Too Tough

Major media and political figures weighed in on the ICE operations story, including high‑profile tours and op‑eds criticizing agency tactics. Public opinion polls show rising skepticism of the administration's enforcement approach.

World Markets Face Fresh Jolt as Trump Vows Tariffs on Europe

Financial markets and trade watchers brace for fallout from a growing U S Europe trade dispute over Greenland and the broader risks to global markets and supply chains as leaders discuss countermeasures.

Top Labor Department Staff Placed on Leave Amid OIG Inquiry

Investigations and accountability questions shadow federal agencies and top administration officials, from Labor Department probes to scrutiny over fast‑track FDA programs favored by the White House.

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"ICE is removing some of the most violent criminals in the World from our Country, and bring them back home, where they belong. Why is Minnesota fighting this? Do they really want murderers and drug dealers to be ensconced in their community? The thugs that are protesting include many highly paid professional agitators and anarchists. Is…"