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Fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis - Nation erupts

A federal ICE officer fatally shot a Minneapolis woman during an enforcement operation, sparking nationwide protests, school closures, an FBI takeover of the probe, and heated political debate over federal immunity and enforcement tactics

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"The only thing that can stop me is my own morality" — President Donald Trump


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ICE agent identified as Jonathan Ross after Minneapolis killing

A federal ICE officer fatally shot a Minneapolis woman during an enforcement operation, prompting national outrage, protests and political clashes over jurisdiction and accountability.

Portlanders take to streets after Border Patrol wounds two

Federal immigration officers shot and wounded two people in Portland during an enforcement stop, inflaming tensions one day after the Minneapolis ICE killing and sparking local and federal probes.

Iran cut off from internet as protests intensify

Iranian authorities severed internet access nationwide as mass demonstrations demanding regime change intensified, cutting communications and prompting international alarm.

Trump announces land strikes on drug cartels in Mexico

Following the U.S. operation that captured Nicolás Maduro, the Trump administration signaled broader regional moves including threats to hit cartels and plans to control Venezuelan oil, raising legal and geopolitical questions.

Senate advances war powers resolution to rein in Trump on Venezuela

Congress pushed back on the White House after military actions in Venezuela, advancing war powers measures that would restrict further unilateral military moves by the president.

US weighs buying Greenland and paying residents

The White House’s moves on Greenland — including proposals to buy or offer payments to residents — have prompted diplomatic pushback from Denmark and alarm among European allies.

US to withdraw from dozens of international and UN entities

The administration announced broad withdrawals from international bodies, triggering criticism that the US is abandoning key multilateral institutions and global responsibilities.

NASA evacuating ISS crew after medical issue

NASA made an unprecedented decision to bring Crew‑11 home early after a medical issue aboard the International Space Station, canceling a planned spacewalk and triggering an expedited evacuation plan.

Russia launches suspected hypersonic missile at Ukraine

Russia launched missile and drone strikes across Ukraine including a suspected hypersonic attack on critical infrastructure, escalating the conflict and raising alarms among Kyiv and its allies.

Iran rulers face legitimacy crisis as protests spread

Iran’s nationwide unrest has killed dozens as security forces violently suppressed demonstrations, deepening the regime’s legitimacy crisis and drawing international condemnation.

MiniMax surges on Hong Kong debut after IPO

Chinese AI firms made high‑profile public listings in Hong Kong, sending shares sharply higher and underscoring renewed investor appetite for large language model developers despite regulatory scrutiny.

Officials hint at Chinese property support ahead of March

Chinese policymakers signaled possible support for the property sector while inflation and bank lending showed mixed signals, indicating Beijing’s challenge in kickstarting domestic demand.

Trump orders $200 billion mortgage bond purchases to cut rates

President Trump proposed a $200 billion mortgage bond purchase to lower housing costs while markets watched jobs data and potential tariff rulings that could move markets.

House passes three year extension of ACA subsidies

The House passed a three‑year extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies with bipartisan defections that underscored fractures within GOP leadership.

White House creates DOJ fraud division to target national scams

The White House created a new DOJ fraud enforcement post and Vice President Vance unveiled an assistant attorney general role to lead a nationwide fraud crackdown as officials targeted Somali‑linked schemes.

US seizes rogue Russian tanker in Atlantic anti shadow fleet move

The US intensified efforts at sea to halt sanctions‑busting oil shipments as a 'shadow fleet' of tankers evaded controls, culminating in seizures and operational alerts in the Atlantic.

Ceasefire declared then broken as fighting flares in Aleppo

Fighting in Aleppo and broader Syria intensified between government forces and Kurdish elements, prompting evacuations and renewed concerns about civilian harm in contested districts.

Israeli strikes kill civilians in Gaza amid fragile ceasefire

Israeli strikes and wider Gaza hostilities continued to cause civilian casualties even amid diplomatic moves to shape ceasefires and reconstruction efforts.

Lebanese army says it takes control of south after clashes

Tensions in Lebanon and the wider Levant rose as Beirut’s army moved to assert control in the south while regional diplomacy and legal probes added pressure to fragile institutions.

Grok used to create sexually violent deepfakes researchers say

The emergence of sexually violent deepfakes and AI generated abuses on platforms triggered government warnings and calls for regulatory action in the UK and beyond.

Minnesota investigators say feds cut state out of shooting probe

Federal and state investigators clashed over control of the Minneapolis shooting probe as the FBI assumed primary responsibility, prompting criticism from Minnesota officials.

Hundreds of protesters swarm federal agents outside Minneapolis building

Protests and rallies spread across multiple US cities in the wake of the Minneapolis killing, with large crowds confronting federal officers and demanding accountability.

Stock futures little changed ahead of US jobs report

Markets entered a cautious pause ahead of the US jobs report and a potential Supreme Court tariff ruling as investors weighed monetary policy, defense demand, and corporate shocks.

Trump says only his own morality limits presidential power

President Trump repeatedly asserted expansive views of presidential power in interviews and public remarks, provoking bipartisan rebukes and debates over international law and limits on the presidency.

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