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Wall Street Journal:
Videos Show How ICE Vehicle Stops Can Escalate to Shootings  —  A WSJ visual investigation found that the Minneapolis ICE killing is one of 13 incidents where federal immigration agents have used deadly force against civilians in vehicles since July  —  A killing in Minneapolis and the shooting …
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Philip Bump / MS NOW:
Kristi Noem and DHS do not deserve the benefit of the doubt
Discussion: Raw Story
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Washington National Opera Is Leaving the Kennedy Center  —  The opera, which has performed at the arts center since 1971, was concerned about declines in attendance and donations during President Trump's second term.  —  The Washington National Opera decided on Friday to move its performances …
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Washington Post:
Washington National Opera is moving out of the Kennedy Center  —  The Washington National Opera decided on Friday to move out of its longtime home at the Kennedy Center.  The center said it ended the relationship.  —  The Washington National Opera announced Friday that it plans to leave …
The Independent:
Iran protests latest: Tehran says it has arrested 100 ‘armed rioters’ after threatening death penalty  —  At least 65 people have been killed since demonstrations began on 28 December  —  On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents
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Andrew England / Financial Times:
Iran's military vows to protect ‘strategic’ infrastructure as protests escalate
Discussion: BBC
Time:
Doctor Says More Than 200 Reported Dead in Tehran as Regime Opens Fire on Protests
Alex Isenstadt / Axios:
Scoop: Bannon quietly making moves toward 2028 run  —  Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon is laying the groundwork for a 2028 run for president, two people familiar with his thinking tell Axios. … Instead, he's told allies he wants to shape the debate and pressure Republican candidates …
Discussion: Raw Story
Adela Suliman / Washington Post:
Banks criticize Trump's push for 10 percent credit card interest rate cap  —  Financial institutions and other credit card issuers say the cap, which the president wants in effect by Jan. 20, would limit consumers' access to credit.  —  President Donald Trump has called on credit card companies …
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William J. Broad / New York Times:
Congress Is Reversing Trump's Steep Budget Cuts to Science  —  After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives are rescinding the proposed cuts and even boosting funds for basic research.  —  Congress is racing to undo thousands of cuts …
Bloomberg:
Trump's Venezuela, Greenland Threats Make Canada Fear It's Next  —  The president's past talk about annexing Canada has taken on new, chilling resonance.  —  For months, many Canadians hoped Donald Trump had lost interest in making their country the 51st US state — his plate full …
Discussion: Al Jazeera
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Maxine Bernstein / Oregonian:
Feds pay $125K after Border Patrol agent pointed gun at Portland hotel worker  —  The federal government Friday agreed to pay $125,000 after a judge found a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent liable for civil assault for pointing a gun at a hotel maintenance man who came to the agent's room to unclog a toilet.
Tabby Wilson / BBC:
Musk says X outcry is ‘excuse for censorship’  —  Elon Musk has said critics of his social media site X are looking for “any excuse for censorship”, after its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok drew criticism over its use to create sexualised images of people without their knowledge or consent.
New York Times:
Judge Blocks Trump Officials From Freezing Billions in Social Services Funds  —  The ruling temporarily halted plans to freeze more than $10 billion in funds for anti-poverty programs bound for five Democratic-led states.  —  A federal judge in New York temporarily blocked the Trump administration …
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Geoff Mulvihill / Associated Press:
Judge says Trump administration can't block child care, other program money for 5 states for now
STAT:
The NIH has lost its scientific integrity.  So we left … Chou resigned Friday from the position of program director at the National Cancer Institute.  Grothaus retired on Dec. 31, 2025, from the position of program officer at the National Institute of Aging.
Heather Cox Richardson / Letters from an American:
January 9, 2026  —  Beginning in 1943, the War Department published a series of pamphlets for U.S. Army personnel in the European theater of World War II.  Titled Army Talks, the series was designed “to help [the personnel] become better-informed men and women and therefore better soldiers.”
Greg Grandin / Financial Times:
Trump, Venezuela and the doctrine that wouldn't die … We might call it the Monroe Creed, because, really, it is more an article of faith than a doctrine of international law.  “I believe strictly in the Monroe Doctrine, in our Constitution, and in the laws of God,” wrote the founder of Christian Science Mary Baker Eddy in 1905.
Discussion: Eurasia Review
Jordain Carney / Politico:
How John Thune is trying to save the Senate for Republicans … Having Republicans back home touting the party line, Thune said, will help.  —  “Last year, our members were in many cases, for obvious reasons, in Washington, trying to get the job done,” Thune said in an interview.
Discussion: Punchbowl News and BizPac Review
Cheyenne Haslett / Politico:
Trump's plan to strong-arm insurers into lower prices is met with skepticism … That's because the biggest culprit in rising health care costs is the rates charged by hospitals and doctors' offices, which are in turn covered by insurers, experts say.  The cost of getting health care in the U.S. is higher …
Discussion: Raw Story
Amanda Chu / Politico:
Leading conservative group pulls support for GOP Obamacare defectors  —  The conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity says it's pulling support for Republicans who vote in favor of reviving the expired Obamacare subsidies, adding new strain on the GOP as it scrambles to preserve …
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Ilya Somin / Reason:
What Kind of Immunity for ICE Agents?  —  Professor Michael Mannheimer (Northern Kentucky University) is the author of an important new article on “Unpacking Supremacy Clause Immunity.”  The issue of federal officer immunity from state prosecution is of obvious importance, given recent events.
Washington Post:
Unexploded missiles, witnesses undercut Trump account of Nigeria strike  —  Of the 16 U.S. Tomahawk missiles fired at militants in Nigeria, at least four appeared not to explode, according to officials and imagery reviewed by The Post.  —  OFFA, Nigeria — When President Donald Trump announced …
Discussion: Raw Story
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
A majority in name only?  House Republicans barely hanging on  —  Moves to Trump administration, resignations and deaths leave GOP without a functional majority.  —  On Thursday, neither party really had the majority in the House.  —  Over the course of seven roll-call votes …
Miles Bryan / Vox:
How the US shut the door on asylum-seekers  —  One of the most consequential changes to immigration in the US under Trump, explained. … When he first emerged on the political stage more than a decade ago, Donald Trump made closing America's borders and remaking our immigration system a central plank of his agenda.
Paul Krugman:
Phillips O'Brien on Venezuela and More  —  And why America wins battles but loses wars  —  I talk again with my favorite military historian/analyst about the regime change that wasn't and why America wins battles but loses wars.  Transcript follows.  —  . . .  TRANSCRIPT:  —  Paul Krugman: Hi, everyone.
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Federal Agents Are Violating the Rights of Americans  —  ICE and the National Guard are acting with impunity.  —  The transformation of ICE into a type of national police force, backed, in some cases, by soldiers from the National Guard, has been covered as immigration story—but these forces are reshaping democracy for all of us.
Michael Paulson / New York Times:
Handing Out Free Tickets, Mamdani Says Theater Should Not Be ‘a Luxury’  —  The mayor said a new initiative by the Under the Radar festival exemplified an arts affordability agenda that he intends to pursue.  —  New York City's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, was elected on an affordability agenda focused on free buses and child care.
Discussion: Althouse
 
 
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Why Putin Went Quiet When Challenged by Trump Over Venezuela
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Josh Christenson / New York Post:
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer under investigation for ‘inappropriate’ relationship with employee
Discussion: Raw Story
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling / New Republic:
“F*cking B*tch”: What ICE Agents Did Right After Minnesota Shooting
Discussion: The Guardian
Evan Halper / Washington Post:
Exxon CEO calls Venezuela ‘uninvestable’ without ‘significant changes’
Yunior Rivas / Democracy Docket:
Federal court blocks key parts of Trump's anti-voting order, restores states' control over elections
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Elizabeth Lopatto / The Verge:
Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai are cowards
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How Renee Good ended up in a fatal encounter with ICE in Minneapolis
 

 
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