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Volume 2 • Issue No. 27 • Updated Tuesday, January 27, 2026 at 12:21 AM UTC

Fatal Minneapolis shooting by Border Patrol agent sparks political crisis and potential government shutdown

A U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, in Minneapolis, leading to widespread protests, political upheaval over immigration enforcement, and a potential partial government shutdown as Democrats refuse to fund DHS without new guardrails.

Sources: AP News, NPR


Massive winter storm kills at least 29 across U.S., leaves hundreds of thousands without power

A powerful winter storm has swept across the U.S., causing at least 29 deaths, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands, canceling thousands of flights, and bringing record-low temperatures to much of the country.

Sources: AP News, NPR


Israel recovers last hostage body from Gaza, paving way for next phase of ceasefire

Israel has recovered and identified the body of Ran Gvili, the final Israeli hostage in Gaza, which is expected to mark the end of the first phase of the U.S.-backed ceasefire and could lead to the reopening of Gaza's border crossing with Egypt.

Sources: AP News, NPR


U.S. Treasury cancels Booz Allen contracts over leak of wealthy taxpayers' information

The U.S. Treasury Department has canceled $21 million in contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton after a contractor leaked confidential IRS data revealing how wealthy Americans like Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos minimize their tax obligations.

Sources: AP News, NPR


Private jet crash in Maine snowstorm kills six people

Six people died when a business jet attempting to take off crashed during a snowstorm in Bangor, Maine, with one crew member surviving.

Sources: AP News


Trump threatens tariffs on South Korea over trade deal inaction

Former President Trump has threatened to increase tariffs on South Korean goods due to perceived inaction on a trade deal, escalating trade tensions.

Sources: AP News


NATO chief warns Europe cannot defend itself without U.S. help

The NATO secretary-general has stated that those who believe Europe can defend itself without U.S. assistance are mistaken, emphasizing ongoing reliance on American support.

Sources: AP News


Scientists recover oldest wooden tools from archaeological site in Greece

Archaeologists have unearthed the oldest known wooden tools at a site in Greece, offering new insights into early human technology and craftsmanship.

Sources: AP News


Mexico investigates soccer field attack that killed at least 11 people

Mexican authorities are investigating a violent attack on a soccer field that resulted in at least 11 fatalities, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.

Sources: AP News


European Union investigates Musk's AI chatbot Grok over sexual deepfakes

The European Union has launched an investigation into Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, concerning the creation and distribution of sexual deepfakes, raising issues about AI ethics and regulation.

Sources: AP News