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Volume 2 • Issue No. 15 • Updated Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 04:09 PM UTC

Trump threatens to deploy troops to quell Minneapolis protests over ICE shooting

Sources: AP News


US tensions with Denmark and Greenland escalate over Trump's ambitions to acquire the Arctic territory

Sources: AP News, NPR


Iran protests face severe crackdown and internet blackout as UN Security Council discusses situation

Sources: AP News


Trump administration abruptly cuts then restores $2 billion in mental health grants, causing nationwide confusion

After a tense day of confusion and backroom negotiations, the Trump administration moved Wednesday night to restore roughly $2 billion in federal grant money for mental health and addiction programs nationwide. The money had been cut off late Tuesday without warning, sending shockwaves through a segment of the country's patchwork system of public health that relies on grant funding.

Sources: NPR


NASA conducts first medical evacuation from International Space Station, cutting mission short

Sources: AP News, NPR


Uganda holds tense presidential election under internet blackout and heavy security

Millions of Ugandans are voting Thursday in a tense presidential election as 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his four-decade grip on power. Museveni faces pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine in a rematch of the 2021 election, with the vote taking place under an internet blackout and heavy military presence.

Sources: NPR


US sanctions Iranian officials over protest crackdown and seizes Venezuelan-linked oil tanker

Sources: AP News


College enrollment rises as students shift toward workforce-focused programs

College enrollment in the U.S. continued to rise last fall, surpassing prepandemic levels, with students increasingly choosing shorter-term, career-oriented programs at community colleges and public universities over traditional four-year degrees.

Sources: NPR


Pakistan activist sues to end luxury tax on menstrual products, highlighting global access issues

Bushra Mahnoor, executive director of Mahwari Justice in Pakistan, has filed a lawsuit to reclassify menstrual products from luxury items to essential goods, aiming to eliminate taxes that make sanitary items unaffordable for many women and girls in the country.

Sources: NPR


Trump invokes historical foreign policy doctrines to justify interventions in Venezuela and Greenland

President Trump is leaning on his interpretation of historical foreign policy concepts like the Monroe Doctrine and 'Big Stick' policy to justify his actions in Venezuela, threats toward Greenland, and potential moves against Iran, though experts note his approach differs significantly from the diplomatic priorities of historical figures like Theodore Roosevelt.

Sources: NPR