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MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTING: Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Destroying Evidence

A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from destroying or altering evidence in the investigation of the Minneapolis shooting that left protester Alex Pretti dead, forcing courts to preserve bodycam footage and other materials for scrutiny.

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6,126 - Reported deaths in Iran's nationwide protest crackdown

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"I am sending Tom Homan to Minnesota tonight" — Donald Trump


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Agents Wore Bodycams... DHS Reviews Footage

New footage and agency statements are at the center of the investigation into the fatal Minneapolis shooting of a protester. Federal officials confirm body camera footage exists and investigators are reviewing multiple angles as questions mount over the agents' status and scope of the probe.

Border Patrol Commander Relieved - Minneapolis Pullback Underway

The White House has reshuffled immigration leadership in response to political blowback from the Minneapolis operation. A senior Border Patrol commander was removed and the administration sent its border czar to manage the fallout while Homeland Security faces congressional scrutiny.

8th Circuit Pauses Limits on Federal Immigration Operations

Federal appeals courts have intervened repeatedly in challenges to limits on immigration enforcement tactics. Multiple rulings have paused or lifted lower-court restrictions, reshaping how ICE and Border Patrol may operate amid ongoing protests and litigation.

Senate Democrats Threaten to Block DHS Funding Over Minneapolis Killings

The Minneapolis shootings have triggered a funding showdown in Washington. Senate Democrats are threatening to block Homeland Security funding unless reforms are forced, raising the risk of a partial government shutdown as Republicans fracture over support.

White House Begins Rhetorical Retreat After Minneapolis Shooting

Facing bipartisan backlash, the White House has softened its initial line on the Minnesota shootings. Officials have shifted public messaging and publicly distanced the president from inflammatory comments by aides as political pressure mounts.

Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Destroying Pretti Evidence

Courts have intervened to protect evidence and ensure forensic integrity in the Minneapolis shooting probe. Judges and prosecutors are conducting hearings and raising concerns about evidence handling as multiple independent inquiries proceed.

Trump's Immigration Approval Hits Record Low

Public opinion and party dynamics are shifting after the federal shootings in Minneapolis. Polling shows declining support for the administration's immigration stance and an increasing number of Republicans openly criticizing enforcement tactics.

US Carrier Strike Group Arrives Near Iran

Washington has positioned naval power near Iran as rhetoric between the two governments intensifies. The arrival of a U.S. carrier strike group has prompted public warnings from Tehran and heightened regional tensions amid diplomatic maneuvering.

Activists Say Iran Crackdown Killed Over 6,000

Human rights groups and activists report an intensifying and bloodier crackdown inside Iran. New investigations and firsthand testimony point to mass detentions, disappearances and thousands of fatalities, escalating international alarm.

Winter Storm Fern Kills Dozens Across US

A powerful winter storm swept across large parts of the United States, causing deaths, widespread outages and travel chaos. Officials warn of record cold to follow and economists expect the storm to shave growth from first-quarter GDP.

Private Jet Crashes on Takeoff in Maine Killing Seven

A private business jet crashed during takeoff at Bangor International Airport amid a storm, killing multiple passengers. Officials continue recovery and investigative work as families seek answers and final flight data is analyzed.

Trump Hikes Tariffs on South Korea to 25% - White House

President Trump has moved to raise tariffs on South Korean imports, deepening trade tensions. Seoul is racing to pass related investment legislation as markets react and officials negotiate to avoid broader economic fallout.

India and EU Close 'Mother of All Deals' Trade Pact

The long‑running India‑EU trade negotiations culminated in a landmark agreement intended to boost commerce and hedge against geopolitical tensions. Leaders on both sides framed the pact as a major strategic and economic milestone.

China Removes Top General in Xi's Military Purge

Beijing has removed a senior military figure in a dramatic shakeup that analysts say signals Xi Jinping's tightening control. The purge of top generals and related investigations raise pressure on the PLA's senior ranks and regional security calculations.

Russia Offers Cash Bonuses and Frees Prisoners to Fill Frontlines

Moscow is recruiting heavily to replenish forces in Ukraine, offering pay and freedom to prisoners while courting foreign fighters. Reports highlight coerced recruitment and deceptive labor offers used to funnel people into combat roles.

Micron Pledges $24 Billion Singapore Chip Plant

Micron announced a multibillion dollar expansion in Singapore as global memory demand tied to AI surges. The plan includes new wafer fabs and a timeline stretching into 2028 as the company seeks to shore up supply chains amid industry competition.

Tech CEOs Face Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial

Landmark legal fights and regulatory probes are converging on Big Tech. Courts have unspooled the first major social media addiction trials while EU regulators target AI chatbot deepfakes and lawmakers weigh tougher digital rules.

Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Active Office Zero Day

Microsoft rushed out emergency updates to patch an actively exploited Office zero‑day while simultaneously advancing its data center footprint. Regulators and industry groups note a surge in lobbying and construction linked to AI computing demand.

EU Digital Networks Act Set to Reshape Tech Infrastructure

European and national initiatives aim to reshape online platforms and youth use of social apps. The EU's digital proposals compete with national steps like France's move to limit under‑15 access while platforms test new paid tiers.

Google Settles $68M Lawsuit Over Voice Assistant Recordings

Big tech privacy settlements and device privacy scandals continued to surface this week. Companies are resolving class actions over assistant recordings and giving payouts linked to device listening controversies.

US Confirms 126 Dead After Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats

The US military campaign against suspected drug trafficking vessels has produced mounting casualties and operational controversy. Officials confirmed a rising death toll while search efforts for survivors proceed in the Pacific and Atlantic.

Azerbaijan Arrests Three Accused of Plotting Embassy Attack

Azerbaijan and regional police forces reported arrests in plots and smuggling operations that threaten diplomatic and public safety. Authorities in multiple countries continue investigations into planned attacks and cross‑border criminal rings.

US Ties Security Guarantees to Ukraine to Possible Donbas Concessions

Western security commitments to Kyiv are under intense negotiation as battlefield pressure mounts. Washington links future guarantees to complex peace provisions while NATO warns Ukraine faces its harshest winter in years amid Russian strikes.

Bangladeshi Workers Tricked into Combat in Ukraine After Promise of Civilian Jobs

An AP investigation and multiple reports exposed how foreign laborers were lured to Russia and coerced into combat roles in Ukraine. The stories highlight recruitment schemes, deceptive job offers, and the human toll of forced enlistment.

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