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Records: Renee Good still alive as ICE blocked medic

Newly released emergency records and 911 transcripts indicate Renee Good was alive when federal agents blocked medical aid after she was shot during an ICE operation, fueling national outrage and fresh calls for federal investigations

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3,000 - Reported number of arrests in Iran amid nationwide antigovernment protests

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"Iran canceled the hanging of over 800 people" — President Donald Trump


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Records: Renee Good still alive as ICE blocked medic

Newly released records and incident reports deepen scrutiny of the ICE shooting that left Renee Good dead. Reports indicate medics were impeded and 911 transcripts show chaotic emergency response, intensifying calls for accountability.

Minneapolis unrest: Anti ICE riots escalate in violence

Widespread protests and direct confrontations have erupted across Minneapolis after the ICE operation. Businesses and community groups are reacting, and the unrest shows no sign of immediate abatement.

DOJ opens probe into Walz and Frey over alleged obstruction

The Justice Department has launched a high-profile inquiry into Minnesota officials over alleged interference with federal immigration enforcement. Multiple reports and sources detail active federal review of state and city actions.

Gang member arrested after alleged theft of FBI weaponry

Amid the chaos in Minneapolis federal authorities have arrested suspects tied to theft of weapons and equipment from federal vehicles. The arrests reflect law enforcement efforts to regain control after violent incidents.

DHS scrubbed post after baby hospitalized in ICE operation

The Department of Homeland Security and ICE are under fire after social media posts and agency responses about the Minneapolis shooting drew outrage. Officials say ICE will expand body camera use as the controversy grows.

Senate Democrats seek Noem and Homan testimony after shooting

Elected officials and lawmakers have publicly pushed for hearings and accountability over aggressive immigration operations. The political clash is accelerating as members of Congress demand answers and testimony.

DOJ reports 500 plus staff reviewing Epstein files

The Justice Department continues to stall and manage disclosure of the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files while hundreds review the materials. Lawmakers and legal experts press for timely public release as procedural fights continue.

Trump floats tariffs on nations opposing US Greenland plans

President Trump escalated his rhetoric over Greenland this week, suggesting tariffs on countries that oppose U.S. moves and vowing a bigger American presence. The comments have provoked international condemnation and debate.

Photos: European forces arrive in Greenland after Trump threats

European and transatlantic partners have moved troops and diplomats to Greenland in response to U.S. pressure. Congressional delegations are meeting Danish leaders to calm tensions as NATO allies react to the dispute.

Venezuelans say Maduro capture restores hope for justice

The aftermath of the U.S. operation in Venezuela continues to reshape regional politics. Venezuelan opposition figures and U.S. intelligence engagements signal a new phase in U.S.-Venezuela relations after Maduro's capture.

Machado gifts Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Trump

María Corina Machado's high-profile White House meeting and her gift of the Nobel medal to President Trump have stirred diplomatic backlash and debate over the Nobel Committee's rules and the symbolism of the gesture.

Iran uprising meets brutal crackdown as US aid pledge lags

Mass protests across Iran have met a brutal crackdown with thousands arrested. The unrest and the regime's response have drawn emergency diplomatic action and global concern about human rights and stability in the region.

US sends military assets to Middle East amid Iran unrest

Washington has moved assets and imposed new sanctions as tensions with Iran and Houthi-linked actors rise. High level intelligence visits underscore the regional focus on deterrence and disruption of malign networks.

White House announces Gaza Board of Peace to oversee reconstruction

The White House unveiled a so called Gaza 'Board of Peace' to oversee reconstruction and a transition government plan, naming prominent international figures to a body tasked with post-conflict administration and rebuilding.

White House seeks emergency power auction for biggest US grid

The Biden era energy shock has morphed into an AI power crisis as governors and the White House press PJM to hold emergency auctions. Officials seek to force data centers to help finance new generation to curb spinning price spikes.

Musk’s Grok AI under fire after generating sexual deepfakes

Major tech and AI controversies surfaced this week as Musk's Grok generated sexual deepfakes and legal action followed. Platforms and regulators are moving to restrict nonconsensual image generation and address harms.

Judge orders Anna’s Archive to delete scraped WorldCat data

Courts in the US continue to clamp down on shadow libraries and scraped datasets. Anna’s Archive faces a deletion order and legal pressure as judges enforce data ownership and copyright protections.

Google files to appeal federal search monopoly ruling

Google has filed appeals and is negotiating major broadband and fiber deals as it braces for an antitrust fight. The company is moving to protect its search business while expanding infrastructure partnerships.

Supreme Court to hear Bayer appeal over Roundup lawsuits

The Supreme Court agreed to take on major cases this term including Roundup liability and geofence warrant legality. The decisions will shape corporate liability and digital privacy law nationwide.

Trump administration delays wage garnishment for defaulted student loans

The Education Department paused plans to withhold wages and seize refunds from student loan borrowers in default, delaying collection actions as policy and implementation questions persist.

Biggest US offshore wind project cleared to resume construction

Federal judges have allowed key offshore wind projects to resume after legal battles with the Trump administration, underscoring a continued tug of war between energy policy goals and regulatory intervention.

Ukraine power grid under attack as citizens face long cold winter

Ukraine’s energy infrastructure faces mounting attacks as Russian strikes force school closures and rolling blackouts during a bitter winter. The cascading damage deepens humanitarian strain across the country.

Analysis: 2026 set to expose US cyber complacency

Cybersecurity warnings intensify as analysts predict 2026 will expose complacency. High profile hacks and legal cases illustrate escalating digital risk to government systems and critical infrastructure.

Trump unveils outline of new health care plan

The White House rolled out signature domestic moves including a new healthcare outline and a fresh round of clemencies. The actions underscore the administration’s push on policy and political priorities ahead of midterm fights.

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"I greatly respect the fact that all scheduled hangings, which were to take place yesterday (Over 800 of them), have been cancelled by the leadership of Iran. Thank you! DONALD J. TRUMP PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"