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ICE agent kills woman allegedly trying to run him over in Minneapolis A woman has died after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot her for allegedly trying to run an officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday. Trump withdraws U.S. from dozens of international organizations, treaties President Donald Trump said Wednesday night that he will withdraw the United States from dozens of international organizations and treaties, escalating the U.S. policy shift from multilateral engagement. Civic audit monitors give Lee government’s first audit an ‘F’ A coalition of South Korean civic groups that monitors the National Assembly's annual audit process said it gave first parliamentary audit an "F," South Koreans can now read North Korea’s Rodong Sinmun at public sites S. Koreans have been able to view N. Korea's official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, at designated public locations without special procedures from Dec. 30 South Korea’s 2025 foreign investment reports hit record $36.1B FDI reported in South Korea in 2025 rose 4.3% from a year earlier to a record $36.05 billion, while funds received increased 16.3% to $17.95 billion. Half of S. Korea’s high school students sleep under 6 hours a night Nearly half of S. Korea's high school students say they sleep less than 6 hours a night as studying, private tutoring and late-night assignments. Xi signals gradual easing of China’s ban on Korean cultural content Xi Jinping suggested that improvements in South Korea-China relations, including restrictions on Korean cultural content, would come gradually. Senate is moving forward with Russia sanctions bill The Senate is poised to take up a sanctions bill to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine after President Donald Trump okayed the effort. House Speaker Mike Johnson proposes Feb. 24 for State of the Union House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday formally invited President Donald Trump to deliver the State of the Union address to Congress on Feb. 24. Bipartisan Senate panel preparing ACA subsidies bill A bipartisan agreement among U.S. Senate members would provide federal subsidies to lower the cost of Affordable Care Act premiums if enacted. British PM Keir Starmer: Parliament to vote on troop deployment to Ukraine British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Parliament would be able to vote on whether to deploy troops to Ukraine on a peacekeeping mission. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls for special session on redistricting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation calling on the state Legislature to hold a special session for redistricting its U.S. House seats. Trump administration creates a new food pyramid, launches website The Trump administration announced Wednesday it created new dietary guidelines and created a new food pyramid. Watch: Madelaine Petsch dons Pinup mask in 'The Strangers: Chapter 3' Lionsgate released the trailer for "The Strangers: Chapter 3" on Wednesday. The conclusion of the horror trilogy opens Feb. 6 in theaters. Nick Reiner arraignment postponed after attorney quits An arraignment hearing for Nick Reiner, accused of killing his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, was postponed after his attorney quit. U.N. report cites Israel for racial discrimination in West Bank A new U.N. report says Israel has violated international law by discriminating against Palestinians in the West Bank since occupying the territory. ADP: Employment rose by 41K jobs in December, less than predicted Private-sector employment rose by 41,000 jobs in December, though the rise was lower than the expected 48,000, ADP reported Wednesday. Venezuelan oil company announces negotiations with U.S. to sell crude Venezuela's state-owned oil company, PDVSA, said Wednesday it is negotiating with the U.S. government to sell crude oil after years of sanctions. 'Battle,' 'Sinners,' 'Studio' lead Actor Award nominations "Abbott Elementary" actress Janelle James and "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie announce the nominees for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Wednesday. Liberty's Evan Dickens, nation's No. 9 rusher, commits to Boston College Liberty running back Evan Dickens, who ran for the ninth-most yards in NCAA Division I FBS, committed to Boston College, he announced Wednesday. FX renews Ethan Hawke's 'Lowdown' for Season 2 FX has renewed Ethan Hawke's "Lowdown" for a second season. Production on the new episodes will begin in Tulsa this spring, the cable network said. Watch: Connor Storrie, Janelle James announce SAG Actor nominations "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie and "Abbott Elementary" star Janelle James will announce the Actor Awards nominations Wednesday at 1 p.m. PGA of American CEO Derek Sprague resigns to care for family Derek Sprague, the CEO of the PGA of America, will resign to care for his family, he announced Wednesday. Sprague assumed the role last January. Christmas Day lottery drawing delivers Illinois woman a $350,000 gift An Illinois woman received a "Christmas Day blessing" when she scored a $350,000 lottery jackpot from a Lucky Day Lotto drawing on the holiday. |
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During Maduro Raid in Venezuela, a Close Call for Helicopters and Trump’s PlanAs a damaged U.S. helicopter struggled to stay aloft over Venezuela’s capital, the success of the entire operation hung in the balance. Lawmakers Split After Classified Briefings on VenezuelaRepublicans praised what they characterized as a narrow and well-executed plan, while Democrats expressed alarm, warning that the mission was vaguely defined. Renee Good, Victim in Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Remembered for Her KindnessRenee Good, 37, a resident of Minneapolis, was mourned on Wednesday as a cherished member of the community. The ICE Shooting Came During an Operation Focused on Somali ImmigrantsFederal immigration officials have stepped up enforcement activity in Minnesota amid a fraud scandal there that includes many people of Somali origin. Horns, Whistles and Then Gunfire on a Minneapolis StreetA man opened his door to discover a tableau of deadly violence after a federal agent fatally shot a woman. Trump Says He Wants Congress to Stop Wall St. From Buying Single-Family HousesThe president said he wanted Congress to stop the purchases by big investors, which have driven up rents and set obstacles for first-time buyers in some markets. Trump Pulls Out of Global Climate TreatyThe action could make it more difficult for a future administration to rejoin the Paris climate accord, the agreement among most nations to fight climate change. Trump Withdraws the U.S. From More International OrganizationsThe executive order the president signed Wednesday follows a broader vision of American foreign policy that shuns coalition building and the consensus of nations. Justice Dept. Staff Fear Turmoil Diverts Them From Potential ThreatsRank-and-file prosecutors and agents have expressed serious concern that a hobbled work force hurts the government’s ability to identify and stop terrorist plots, cyberattacks, mass violence and fraud. New Novels to Read This YearTayari Jones, Ann Patchett, George Saunders and Veronica Roth return with new novels; Jennette McCurdy makes her fiction debut; and more. New Nonfiction Books to Read This YearMemoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more. Nick Reiner’s Lawyer, Alan Jackson, Removes Himself From Murder CaseMr. Reiner, who is charged with killing his parents, will now be represented by a public defender. His arraignment has been rescheduled for next month. As Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point Pushes Into High Schools, Dissension FollowsSince Mr. Kirk’s death, chapters of his organization’s affiliate for teenagers have more than doubled in number, aided by politicians who have said they won’t tolerate opposition. University to Pay $500,000 to Professor It Fired Over Charlie Kirk PostAustin Peay State University in Tennessee also reinstated Darren Michael, a tenured acting professor whose post about Mr. Kirk’s killing inflamed conservatives. Texas A&M Warns Professor Not to Teach Plato Because of Gender RulesThe university is reviewing courses under new rules restricting teaching about race and gender. Administrators told a philosophy professor to cut some lessons on Plato to comply. Protests Spread in Iran, and Crackdowns EscalateBazaars were shuttered and demonstrators met with violence from security forces amid rising anger about the country’s dire economic situation. Can Timothée Chalamet Break This Oscar Curse?The best actor Oscar almost never goes to young men, though the 30-year-old has his best chance yet with “Marty Supreme.” 2026 SAG Actor Award Nominations List: ‘One Battle’ and ‘Sinners’ LeadTimothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande also scored nods. Cynthia Erivo and the stars of “Jay Kelly” were left out. Trump Is About to Lose Control of the EconomyWill anyone be in charge? Spencer Pratt, Reality TV Star, Runs for Mayor of Los AngelesThe star of “The Hills,” whose house burned in the Palisades fire, has used his social media profile to hammer Mayor Karen Bass and other California Democrats over the past year. Philip Yancey, Prominent Christian Author, Admits to Extramarital AffairHe said he would retire from writing and public speaking. Glenn Hall, Pathbreaking All-Star Hockey Goalie, Dies at 94Known as “Mr. Goalie,” he created the so-called butterfly style and played in a record 502 consecutive games, without wearing a mask. He received 300 stitches. |
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A woman has died after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot her for allegedly trying to run an officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday night that he will withdraw the United States from dozens of international organizations and treaties, escalating the U.S. policy shift from multilateral engagement.
A coalition of South Korean civic groups that monitors the National Assembly's annual audit process said it gave first parliamentary audit an "F,"
S. Koreans have been able to view N. Korea's official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, at designated public locations without special procedures from Dec. 30
FDI reported in South Korea in 2025 rose 4.3% from a year earlier to a record $36.05 billion, while funds received increased 16.3% to $17.95 billion.
Nearly half of S. Korea's high school students say they sleep less than 6 hours a night as studying, private tutoring and late-night assignments.
Xi Jinping suggested that improvements in South Korea-China relations, including restrictions on Korean cultural content, would come gradually.
The Senate is poised to take up a sanctions bill to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine after President Donald Trump okayed the effort.
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday formally invited President Donald Trump to deliver the State of the Union address to Congress on Feb. 24.
A bipartisan agreement among U.S. Senate members would provide federal subsidies to lower the cost of Affordable Care Act premiums if enacted.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Parliament would be able to vote on whether to deploy troops to Ukraine on a peacekeeping mission.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation calling on the state Legislature to hold a special session for redistricting its U.S. House seats.
The Trump administration announced Wednesday it created new dietary guidelines and created a new food pyramid.
Lionsgate released the trailer for "The Strangers: Chapter 3" on Wednesday. The conclusion of the horror trilogy opens Feb. 6 in theaters.
An arraignment hearing for Nick Reiner, accused of killing his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, was postponed after his attorney quit.
A new U.N. report says Israel has violated international law by discriminating against Palestinians in the West Bank since occupying the territory.
Private-sector employment rose by 41,000 jobs in December, though the rise was lower than the expected 48,000, ADP reported Wednesday.
Venezuela's state-owned oil company, PDVSA, said Wednesday it is negotiating with the U.S. government to sell crude oil after years of sanctions.
"Abbott Elementary" actress Janelle James and "Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie announce the nominees for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Wednesday.
Liberty running back Evan Dickens, who ran for the ninth-most yards in NCAA Division I FBS, committed to Boston College, he announced Wednesday.
FX has renewed Ethan Hawke's "Lowdown" for a second season. Production on the new episodes will begin in Tulsa this spring, the cable network said.
"Heated Rivalry" star Connor Storrie and "Abbott Elementary" star Janelle James will announce the Actor Awards nominations Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Derek Sprague, the CEO of the PGA of America, will resign to care for his family, he announced Wednesday. Sprague assumed the role last January.
An Illinois woman received a "Christmas Day blessing" when she scored a $350,000 lottery jackpot from a Lucky Day Lotto drawing on the holiday. 
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