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Trump Orders Second Aircraft Carrier to Middle East... + Trump Planning Venezuela Trip... + Trump Sets Blistering Deadline for Iran Action...DHS Shutdown Looms: Funding Expires at Midnight
Congress failed to pass a funding agreement as Department of Homeland Security financing is set to lapse at midnight, forcing a partial shutdown that will put frontline operations like TSA and the Coast Guard on unpaid status while negotiations stall
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2.4% - January US inflation rate
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DHS Shutdown Looms: Funding Expires at Midnight
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is set to lapse at the end of the day, forcing a partial shutdown that would put agencies like TSA and the Coast Guard on unpaid status. Negotiations remain deadlocked as key lawmakers leave Washington.
Trump Sends USS Gerald R Ford to Middle East - Carrier Deploys
The White House has ordered a major naval buildup as tensions with Iran escalate, rerouting a second carrier strike group and signaling readiness for military options. The Pentagon is preparing contingency plans while diplomacy continues.
FBI Doubles Reward in Nancy Guthrie Case - Search Widens
The investigation into Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy Guthrie intensified as the FBI released identifying details and increased rewards to elicit new tips. Doorbell footage and other leads have expanded the probe.
Pima Sheriff Denies Withholding Guthrie Evidence - Pushback
A parallel fight over evidence and jurisdiction has emerged in the Nancy Guthrie case, with the Pima County sheriff defending his office while private labs and retailers become central to the probe. Local authorities face scrutiny over evidence handling.
Goldman Sachs Top Lawyer Resigns After Epstein Emails
The newly released Epstein files are triggering corporate and executive fallout around the world. High profile resignations and leadership changes at major firms show the scandal's rapid spread into finance and global logistics.
Justice Department Sues Harvard Over Admissions Records
The Justice Department has filed suit against Harvard, accusing the university of withholding race related admissions documents in a long running federal probe. The complaint seeks records the DOJ says are essential to its civil rights review.
Inflation Drops to 2.4% - CPI Eases in January
U S inflation surprised to the downside in January as the CPI cooled, calming some market fears. Stocks steadied after the report but traders remain cautious about the path of prices and Fed policy.
ICE Unveils $38 Billion Plan for Immigrant Mega Jails
Immigration enforcement is expanding with ambitious detention plans even as questions mount about conduct and cost. ICE unveiled a multibillion dollar detention model while leadership acknowledged mistakes in agent conduct.
Russia Strikes Port Near Odesa - Missile Attack Kills Civilians
Fighting continues across the eastern front as Ukrainian forces strike Russian logistics and border regions report civilian casualties. Fresh talks aim to find a path to negotiations even as attacks persist.
Germany’s Merz Calls for US Europe Alliance Overhaul
Leaders at the Munich Security Conference warned of a widening transatlantic rift with calls for Europe to shoulder more defense responsibility. High level meetings highlighted fractures in trust between the United States and its allies.
Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty in Church Protest Case
Journalist Don Lemon has been arraigned on federal civil rights charges tied to protest coverage and has pleaded not guilty. The courtroom proceedings have become a flashpoint for larger First Amendment and protest debates.
Viral AI Clip Shows 'Tom Cruise' Fighting 'Brad Pitt' - Hollywood Alarmed
AI is roiling Hollywood and markets as ultra realistic synthetic video and huge funding rounds collide with product changes at leading labs. The industry faces regulation pressure and user backlash as tools proliferate.
Judicial Watch Forces FBI to Release Documents on Would Be Assassin
Questions about FBI methods and released records are fueling controversy across multiple probes. New document releases and concerns over the use of debunked theories have prompted scrutiny of investigative standards.
Trump Ends Minnesota ICE Operation After Fatalities
The Trump administration's aggressive immigration operations in Minnesota prompted national debate after fatalities and a later drawdown. Local leaders remain skeptical of federal promises as protests and legal fights continue.
US Sends Medicine Shipment to Venezuela - Cooperation Signal
Washington is signaling a thaw with Caracas as U S shipments of medicine arrive and top officials travel to Venezuela. The outreach accompanies talks about energy cooperation and potential presidential visits.
Virginia Supreme Court Allows Redistricting Referendum to Proceed
Virginia's top court has cleared the way for a special referendum on congressional redistricting, a decision with national implications for control of the House. The vote will proceed while litigation moves through appeals.
Army Antidrone Laser Grounded Flights at El Paso Airport
A puzzling airspace shutdown over El Paso exposed coordination failures after authorities suspected drone activity and shot down celebratory balloons. The incident sparked an interagency blame fight at the White House.
Frozen Salmon Sold at BJ s Recalled Over Listeria Risk
Food safety alerts ahead of Valentine's Day spurred multiple recalls across producers and retailers, raising consumer concerns. Regulators flagged listeria and foreign object risks in widely sold products.
NATO Allies Pledge Over $1 Billion to Supply Ukraine
Allied military aid and exercises accelerated as NATO members pledged significant funding for Ukraine while lawmakers moved to preserve key training wargames. Kyiv continues precision strikes against Russian logistics nodes.
Epstein Files Spark Royal Backlash as Scandal Widens
Further revelations from the Epstein files continued to roil elites and investigators with new documents prompting global scrutiny. Forensic voices pressed for renewed inquiry into Epstein's death as related records surfaced.
Trump Administration Revokes Endangerment Finding on Climate
The administration moved to unwind Obama era climate safeguards, drawing sharp criticism as emails emerged alleging faulty science was used to justify rollbacks. The rule change removes a key legal basis for greenhouse gas regulation.
Mother Says Tumbler Ridge Shooting Survivor Is Improving
A small Canadian town reels after a school shooting that left multiple victims and shocked the community. Officials and families are grappling with grief as details about the attack and victims emerge.
Anthropic Names Chris Liddell to Board Ahead of IPO
AI firms continue board and leadership reshuffles as the sector prepares for major public offerings and wider adoption. Debates over automation timelines and product changes are roiling policymakers and workers.
Shooting at South Carolina State University Kills Two
Two separate university shootings forced lockdowns and killed students, prompting renewed debate about campus safety. Authorities are racing to piece together motives and secure campuses.
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