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BREAKING: Trump announces framework of Greenland deal and pauses tariffs

President Trump announced a NATO‑linked 'framework' for Greenland and said he will halt threatened tariffs on European allies, easing an immediate trade crisis while leaving questions about the deal's terms and global fallout.

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3,117 - Official Iranian death toll reported from recent protests

Quote

"Sometimes you need a dictator" — President Donald Trump


SPX 6,876 ↑ 1.16% Dow 49,077 ↑ 1.21% Nasdaq 23,225 ↑ 1.18% Gold 4,820 ↑ 1.14% BTC 90,017 ↑ 1.92%


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BREAKING: Trump says framework reached on Greenland deal

President Trump announced a NATO-linked 'framework' on Greenland and declared he will halt threatened tariffs on European allies, defusing an immediate trade showdown. European institutions responded by pausing approval of a major US trade deal as tensions remained high.

Trump storms Davos - elites recoil at Greenland ultimatum

Donald Trump's Davos appearances sparked broad controversy as he pressed for Greenland while delivering an aggressive, at times rambling, address to global elites. Allies and critics alike reacted nervously to his rhetoric and policy claims.

Electrical fault grounds Air Force One - White House jet drama

A technical failure forced Air Force One to turn back en route to Europe, raising fresh questions about presidential travel reliability. White House staff faced awkward fallout after comments about the backup Qatari jet drew criticism.

Supreme Court appears ready to keep Lisa Cook on Fed

The Supreme Court expressed real skepticism about President Trump's bid to remove Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, signaling potential protection for Fed independence. Justices probed the legal limits of presidential removal power during dramatic oral arguments.

DHS launches Operation Catch of the Day in Maine

The Department of Homeland Security launched a major enforcement sweep in Maine targeting criminal migrants, drawing local alarm. Officials say dozens were arrested in the early phases of the operation as federal agents move aggressively in new states.

Pentagon orders soldiers to ready for possible Minneapolis deployment

The Pentagon ordered active‑duty military police to prepare for a possible deployment to Minneapolis amid mounting clashes over ICE operations. Federal appeals courts have moved to lift restrictions on federal tactics in the Twin Cities.

Appeals court sides with Trump admin on Minnesota protest rules

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House panel moves to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt

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Judge denies independent monitor for Epstein files release

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Iran reports 3,117 killed in protests and warns the US

Iran’s government issued an official death toll of 3,117 from recent unrest while warning the United States against interference. Activists and analysts continue to argue the true casualty figure may be much higher, deepening regional tensions.

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 11 including three journalists

Israeli operations intensified across Gaza and southern Lebanon, with hospitals reporting civilian casualties including journalists. The strikes mark a new escalation in the region and raise international alarm over press safety.

US moves first Islamic State detainees from Syria to Iraq

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EU lawmakers stall US trade pact amid Greenland dispute

European institutions escalated their response to Washington’s Greenland pressure by stalling trade approvals and exploring retaliatory measures. The moves underline a widening transatlantic rift over Arctic geopolitics and trade.

Stocks rebound after Trump backs off European tariffs

Markets swung as Greenland rhetoric rattled investors, then calmed after tariff threats were paused. Safe‑haven flows pushed gold to records even as stocks recovered on news of a diplomatic off‑ramp.

NATO chief reassures Trump of support during Arctic tensions

NATO leaders offered mixed signals after Trump’s Greenland push, with some officials publicly backing US security claims and others warning of damage to the alliance. Diplomatic jockeying intensified around Arctic defence commitments.

Newsom says White House blocked his Davos USA House appearance

California Governor Gavin Newsom clashed with the White House at Davos after being denied entry to a US Pavilion event, prompting public spat and accusations of political pressure. The episode highlighted tensions within the Democratic establishment abroad.

Historic winter storm set to blast much of the United States

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Red Cross urges urgent blood donations after 35 percent supply drop

The American Red Cross declared a severe national blood shortage and urged immediate donations, warning hospitals may face major risks. The charity launched incentive campaigns as supplies plunged.

Washington Post asks court to order return of seized reporter materials

The Washington Post moved to force the government to return electronic devices seized from a reporter in an FBI search, framing the action as a major press freedom fight. Lawsuits and motions seek rapid restoration of materials.

Trump fights DOJ to block release of Jack Smith report

President Trump pressed courts and legal teams to block release of reports tied to special counsel Jack Smith, prompting observers to call the maneuver politically charged. Legal experts flagged the unusual move to restrain DOJ disclosures.

Mexico hands cartel operatives to US as cooperation ramps up

Mexico transferred dozens of suspected cartel operatives to the United States amid escalating pressure from Washington over drug trafficking. Mexico’s president defended the move as sovereign despite domestic controversy.

Commuter train crashes in northeastern Spain - officials investigate

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Nick Shirley testifies on Minnesota fraud and calls for guardrails

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Trump previews expanded mission for Board of Peace beyond Gaza

President Trump pushed his 'Board of Peace' initiative for Gaza at Davos while multiple countries joined or signaled support, a move that reshapes diplomatic dynamics in the region. The body’s scope and membership are drawing international scrutiny.

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"Based upon a very productive meeting that I have had with the Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte, we have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region. This solution, if consummated, will be a great one for the United States of America, and all NATO Nations. Based upon this…"