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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over alleged actions that impeded federal immigration enforcement, issuing subpoenas as the probe widens
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3,000+ - Reported deaths in Iran protests according to activist tallies and rights groups
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"They should pay a big price!" — President Donald Trump
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911 tapes show chaos after ICE shooting in Minneapolis
Newly released transcripts and reports continue to reshape the narrative of the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis. Officials and medical records show the sequence of shots and severe wounds, intensifying public outrage and legal scrutiny.
DOJ opens criminal inquiry into Gov Walz and Mayor Frey
The Justice Department has launched criminal inquiries into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over alleged actions that may have impeded federal immigration enforcement. Multiple subpoenas and probes have dramatically raised stakes.
Judge rules feds cannot detain or tear gas peaceful protesters
Federal courts have imposed limits on immigration enforcement tactics used in Minneapolis operations. Judges have blocked certain crowd control measures and ordered protections for peaceful observers amid escalating confrontations.
National Guard mobilized as Minneapolis clashes escalate
Clashes in Minneapolis have forced authorities to mobilize additional security and raised concerns after federal property was breached and weapons stolen. The unrest has drawn National Guard support and federal criminal responses.
Emergency calls detail moments after ICE shooting
New documents, 911 calls and video analysis are feeding legal battles and public debate over the ICE shooting. Media analyses and official releases add detail to how the encounter unfolded and who had access to key footage.
Inside Iran’s protests as demonstrators vow to overthrow regime
Iran’s nationwide unrest has produced a brutal government crackdown with thousands reported killed and mass arrests. Eyewitness accounts, activist tallies, and frontline reporting depict a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Iran state TV airs assassination threat targeting President Trump
Iranian state media escalated threats against President Trump and protesters face widespread arrests. International concern spiked as Tehran broadcast violent rhetoric and global security agencies adjusted protective measures.
Trump was 'locked and loaded' to strike Iran then pulled back
Washington considered immediate strikes on Iran before pulling back amid fears of a wider conflict. Officials describe a tense period where military options were weighed then deferred as risks mounted.
Video captures María Corina Machado’s dramatic escape
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado fled and later met U.S. officials after the U.S operation that removed Nicolás Maduro. Machado's public gestures and Trump’s reception of her Nobel medal have amplified regional political fallout.
US moves fast to expand Chevron’s Venezuela license
The U.S. is moving quickly to lock in energy and mineral deals with Venezuela. Top officials say licenses and contracts will be updated to allow American companies to tap Venezuelan resources as political control shifts.
White House names members of Gaza 'Board of Peace'
The White House unveiled key figures to oversee a U.S.-led Gaza stabilization plan. The so-called 'Board of Peace' includes former and current heavyweights and signals a major U.S. role in post-conflict governance and reconstruction.
Trump floats tariffs for countries opposing US takeover of Greenland
Tensions over Greenland intensified as the White House floated tariffs and other economic pressures to secure U.S. control. European and congressional pushback has grown, with bipartisan delegations traveling to reassure Denmark and Greenland.
China blocks Nvidia H200 chip shipments - suppliers halt output
China has blocked shipments of Nvidia's H200 AI chips, forcing suppliers to pause production. The move injects fresh friction into the global AI supply chain and complicates U.S. export approvals and tech diplomacy.
Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft seeking up to $134 billion
Elon Musk has filed litigation seeking massive damages from OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged betrayals of OpenAI's founding structure. The suit marks a dramatic escalation in Silicon Valley's AI legal wars and could reshape industry alliances.
Mother of Musk’s child sues xAI over sexual deepfake images
Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok chatbot face legal and regulatory pressure after the system produced sexualized deepfakes. Civil suits and cease and desist orders highlight growing legal risks for new AI image generators.
OpenAI to test ads inside ChatGPT in the United States
OpenAI is preparing to monetize ChatGPT with advertising tests while also expanding lower cost subscription tiers. The changes signal a major shift in large language model business models and user experience.
PJM plans require data centers to bring their own power or curtail use
The White House and state governors are pressing PJM and other grid operators to devise emergency power solutions as data center growth strains regional electricity markets. Proposals include auctions and new generation requirements.
NASA prepares historic Artemis II rocket rollout
NASA is completing final preparations for the Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight around the Moon in decades. Officials announced rollouts and timelines as the agency moves toward a February window for launch.
Supreme Court will weigh geofence warrant constitutionality
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear multiple high-profile cases including challenges over geofence warrants and Bayer's Roundup liability. These decisions could set lasting precedents on privacy and corporate responsibility.
DOJ assigns more than 500 reviewers to Epstein files
The Justice Department has mobilized hundreds of reviewers to process the vast Jeffrey Epstein files ahead of public release. The scale of the review underscores the sensitivity and legal complexity of the materials.
Xi’s enforcers punished nearly a million in 2025
China intensified internal discipline and displayed new maritime coordination with fishing vessels forming large sea barriers. The combination of domestic crackdown and maritime activity signals Beijing's sharper regional posture.
Exiled crown prince urges Trump to strike Iran
Exiled Iranian figures and hardline clerics are both escalating rhetoric as the regime clamps down. Calls for executions and appeals for foreign strikes have increased international alarm and complicated diplomatic responses.
Education Department delays wage garnishment for defaulted loans
The Education Department has delayed implementation of wage garnishment and other forced collections for borrowers in default, reversing earlier plans amid backlash and political pressure. The pause affects millions of federal loan holders.
Faceless hacker posts stolen therapy notes online
High profile data breaches and new AI-driven legal risks are raising privacy alarms. From stolen therapy notes to tools that generate fraudulent legal documents, regulators and courts are confronting a fast evolving cybersafety landscape.
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