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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal agents arrested 16 people in Minnesota accused of assaulting and impeding federal law enforcement officers. Bondi said more arrests are expected as tensions continue.
A federal appeal has been filed in a lawsuit challenging the National Park Service’s policy of refusing cash for entrance fees at some parks. The suit argues the policy is unlawful and seeks reversal of its dismissal so the case can proceed.
Forecasters are tracking a developing bomb cyclone that could bring strong winds, snowfall, and dangerous cold along the East Coast. The storm’s exact path remains uncertain.
Federal agents executed a court-authorized search in Fulton County, Georgia, seizing hundreds of boxes of 2020 election ballots and related records. The action has sparked political controversy and raised concerns about election integrity and federal involvement.
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura said Minnesota might be better off becoming part of Canada, citing frustration with federal leadership and national political tensions. His comments come from a podcast interview where he criticised current political dynamics.
President Trump floated a joking suggestion that he could nominate GOP Senator Ted Cruz to the U.S. Supreme Court, saying both Democrats and Republicans would support it to get him out of the Senate. The comments came during a speech promoting his policy agenda.
The White House report analyzes the economic effects of eliminating state income taxes, including impacts on GDP, wages, and business formation. Removing income taxes could boost growth and attract high-income taxpayers.
A Somali lawmaker alleges the U.S. ignored billions in aid fraud tied to humanitarian assistance, prompting calls for stronger oversight and action.
Senate Democrats blocked a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security as budget negotiations with Republicans and the White House stalled. Their move raises the risk of a partial government shutdown if no deal is reached before funding expires.
Federal investigators say encrypted Signal chats link three activists killed during ICE operations. Authorities allege coordinated counter-surveillance and obstruction of federal raids.
Trump border czar Tom Homan says FBI agents may be responsible for leaking ICE raid details. He warns those responsible will face criminal prosecution and prison time.
A report claims President Trump has given Israel and Syria one month to finalize a security agreement, setting a March deadline for progress. Talks reportedly hinge on Israel’s refusal to withdraw from Mount Hermon.
The US military launched at least 23 airstrikes in Somalia in January as part of an expanded AFRICOM campaign targeting ISIS and al-Shabaab. The surge continues a sharp rise in US bombing operations across Africa under President Trump.


















