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Laura Ingraham was confronted by a protester while reporting in Minneapolis during demonstrations after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good; the FBI is leading the investigation and local officials have publicly questioned federal actions.
Videos show final moments of woman shot by ICE
Federal officials said an ICE officer shot a 37-year-old woman in what they described as self‑defense; multiple videos from different angles have circulated showing the moments around the incident and local leaders criticized the use of force.
Trump meets oil executives at the White House to discuss Venezuela investments
President Trump held a closed-door meeting with major oil executives to discuss possible investment — he said he expected about $100 billion to revive Venezuelan oil output; companies have not confirmed firm commitments.
Top Fed job: Rieder not yet interviewed, decision likely this month
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Rick Rieder has not yet been interviewed by President Trump for the Federal Reserve chair post and that a nominee is expected later this month.
Zarah Sultana's Your Party membership launch may have been a serious criminal act
The Information Commissioner’s Office advised Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project to consider referring the unauthorised Your Party membership launch to Report Fraud or the police, saying serious criminal activity may have occurred. The ICO also assessed that formal ICO involvement was not required at this time.
Tren de Aragua members shot after allegedly trying to run over ICE agents
Officials say two people described as linked to the Tren de Aragua gang were shot in Portland after agents say their vehicle moved toward ICE officers; the FBI and the Oregon Department of Justice have opened investigations.
Businesses face existential threat from looming tax rises, Tories warn
The Scottish Conservatives said average non-domestic rateable values have risen about 123%, with some hospitality firms facing increases nearing 400%, and the Scottish Government will set out decisions on rates and reliefs in the Budget on 13 January.
Nigel Farage unveils Reform candidate and vows to unseat Sadiq Khan
Nigel Farage announced Laila Cunningham as Reform UK's candidate for London mayor and said the party will seek to unseat incumbent Sadiq Khan; Cunningham emphasised law-and-order concerns and opposed the Ulez expansion.
Donations top $1.5 million for wife and son of Renee Nicole Good
A GoFundMe set up for Renee Nicole Good’s family has raised more than $1.5 million after she was shot by an ICE agent; the Department of Homeland Security described the shooting as self‑defense and the FBI has opened an investigation.
Minnesota: Treasury Secretary Bessent increases scrutiny of remittances
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is investigating four Minnesota money-transfer businesses and announced enhanced reporting and FinCEN inquiries for transfers from Hennepin and Ramsey counties.
US-Russia nuclear treaty expiration approaches in weeks
The New START treaty between the US and Russia is set to expire on February 6, ending the last formal limits on deployed strategic warheads; together the two countries hold roughly 87% of the world’s nuclear weapons.
Judge disqualifies federal prosecutor in investigation into New York attorney general
A federal judge quashed subpoenas and disqualified acting U.S. Attorney John Sarcone from investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling he was serving unlawfully when he requested them. The judge said the Justice Department used personnel moves that bypassed statutory appointment limits.
Use-of-force review board clears officer who fatally shot Ta'Kiya Young
A Blendon Township use-of-force review board found Officer Connor Grubb did not violate department policy in the Aug. 24, 2023, shooting that killed Ta'Kiya Young and her unborn child, and Grubb had previously been acquitted by a Franklin County jury; further administrative actions are undetermined at this time.
Celebrities urge Democrats not to support Jasmine Crockett
Comedians Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers told listeners not to donate to Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett's Senate campaign; Crockett has announced a run for John Cornyn's Senate seat.
US sends delegation to Venezuela to explore restoring diplomatic ties.
A small U.S. team of diplomats and security officials traveled to Venezuela to assess a possible reopening of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas; Venezuela acknowledged the visit and said it will send a delegation to the United States, without specifying timing.
Chagos islanders ask Donald Trump to block UK–Mauritius sovereignty deal
Chagos islanders' leadership has written to US President Donald Trump asking him to block a UK proposal to transfer sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago to Mauritius, saying the move would risk the Diego Garcia military base. Parliament is due to vote on the treaty on Monday.
Greenland annexation proposal raises strategic and scientific concerns
President Trump revived a proposal that the United States acquire Greenland; commentators note a long history of US strategic interest while climate scientists warn that unilateral control could disrupt international research and access.
Republicans widely support more Trump military strikes
A Daily Mail poll by J.L. Partners found 67% of Republican registered voters support additional U.S. military intervention beyond Venezuela, while 43% of all Americans backed more intervention and 42% opposed it.
Trump's Venezuela strike may not shift voter focus
The article reports President Trump ordered a military strike on Venezuela and that polls show limited public support while many Americans remain focused on healthcare and affordability.
US intercepts fifth sanctioned tanker in Caribbean amid Venezuela operation
U.S. forces boarded the oil tanker Olina in the Caribbean, which Southern Command said is the fifth tanker seized in an effort targeting sanctioned shipments linked to Venezuela.
Ketamine-linked bladder damage could increase need for stomas
An expert at Aintree University Hospital warns long-term ketamine use can cause severe bladder damage that may lead to bladder removal and stomas. The hospital has opened a specialist clinic to treat people with ketamine-related bladder injury.
Growing protests in Iran do not necessarily signal a return to monarchy
Supporters of Reza Pahlavi say recent street demonstrations answered his call, but many Iranians remain wary of a return to monarchical rule and no clear alternative leadership has emerged; international figures have so far been cautious.
Venezuela opposition leader may offer her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump
Reports say Maria Corina Machado has discussed offering her Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump as part of talks about a Washington meeting, and Trump has said accepting the prize would be "a great honor."
PM urges Merz and Macron to step up Arctic defence amid Greenland row
Keir Starmer told Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz that Nato should 'step up' operations in the Arctic amid a diplomatic row over Greenland; crisis talks between US advisers and Danish officials are due next week.
Italy's Meloni rules out U.S. military seizure of Greenland and urges NATO role
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni said she does not believe the U.S. would use military force to seize Greenland and urged a stronger NATO presence in the Arctic to address U.S. security concerns.
Swinney says he is concerned his son may one day have to fight
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney told the BBC he is anxious that his teenage son Matthew could one day be drawn into a war, and he cited the invasion of Ukraine and a weakening of the post‑Second World War rules-based international order.
Russia attacks Ukraine, killing three in Kyiv
Ukrainian officials said Russia launched an overnight attack with drones and missiles that killed three and injured at least 16 in Kyiv. Authorities also reported damage to infrastructure in Kyiv and Lviv; next developments are undetermined at this time.
Trump reports Marjorie Taylor Greene to Secret Service over alleged dinner location leak
White House aides told Axios that President Trump reported Marjorie Taylor Greene to the Secret Service after he feared she had leaked the location of his dinner; Greene denies the allegation and it is unclear whether the Secret Service opened an official investigation.
Tulsi Gabbard sidelined from Venezuela planning over past anti-war stance
Bloomberg reporting, cited by Investing.com, says Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was excluded from White House planning sessions on Venezuela because of her past opposition to military intervention, while officials say she continued to contribute intelligence in a more analytical role.
Up to 1,000 men may face sex offence charges after coerced group sex case
A man has been jailed after a court found he coerced a woman into repeated group sexual encounters over decades, and police say they will investigate whether further offences were committed.
