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1:50 PM ET, January 30, 2026

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New York Times:
Federal Agents Arrest Don Lemon Over Minnesota Church Protest  —  The former CNN anchor has said he was not demonstrating, but reporting as a journalist, during the interruption of a service inside a St. Paul church earlier this month.  —  The former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested late Thursday night …
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New York Times:
Minnesota Live Updates: Don Lemon Is Among Several More Arrested Over Church Protest  —  The former CNN anchor and three others were arrested on charges related to a protest this month in St. Paul, Minn., Attorney General Pam Bondi said.  Protests were beginning in Minneapolis against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
NBC News:
Don Lemon arrested by federal authorities after protest at Minnesota church service  —  Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a Friday post on X that Lemon was arrested alongside three others “in connection with the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.”  —  Listen to this article with a free account
CNN:
Journalist Don Lemon taken into custody after Minnesota church protest  —  Journalist Don Lemon was taken into custody on Thursday night, according to his attorney.  —  Lemon was with dozens of anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protesters as they rushed into Cities Church in St. Paul …
Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Trump's Agents Arrested Don Lemon. Then the Story Got Even Darker.
Discussion: MS NOW
Lilia Luciano / CBS News:
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon taken into custody after protest at Minnesota church service
Perry Stein / Washington Post:
Don Lemon arrested by federal officials in connection with church protest
David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:   There Can Be No More Doubt. Trump Wants to Kill Free Speech
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Trump nominates Kevin Warsh for Federal Reserve chair to succeed Jerome Powell  —  President Donald Trump on Friday named Kevin Warsh to succeed Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, ending a five-month odyssey that has seen unprecedented turmoil around the central bank.
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Colby Smith / New York Times:
Trump Administration Live Updates: Kevin Warsh Is Named Fed Chair
Discussion: NPR and Washington Times
Paul Krugman:
A Bad Heir Day at the Fed
Joe Rennison / New York Times:
Stock Market Takes Kevin Warsh's Fed Nomination in Stride
Discussion: Roll Call, 77 WABC and The Daily Signal
New York Times:
How ICE Already Knows Who Minneapolis Protesters Are  —  Agents use facial recognition, social media monitoring and other tech tools not only to identify undocumented immigrants but also to track protesters, current and former officials said.  —  On the morning of Jan. 10 …
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Associated Press:
Justice Department releasing 3 million pages from its Jeffrey Epstein files  —  The Justice Department on Friday released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about the millionaire …
Associated Press:
Judge bars federal prosecutors from seeking death penalty against Luigi Mangione  —  Federal prosecutors can't seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a judge ruled Friday, foiling the Trump administration's bid to see him executed …
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TMZ.com:
Catherine O'Hara Dead at 71  —  Catherine O'Hara — famous for her work in “Schitt's Creek,” “Home Alone,” and “Best In Show” — is dead ... TMZ has learned.  —  The legendary Hollywood actress died Friday, two sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ.  The cause of death is unclear.
Washington Post:
Tulsi Gabbard's appearance at Fulton County FBI raid raises questions  —  Lawmakers called for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to explain the presence of the country's top spy agency official at a domestic law enforcement action in Georgia.
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Mia McCarthy / Politico:
Capitol agenda: Senate shutdown deal hits a Lindsey Graham snag  —  A partial shutdown of multiple federal agencies is just 16 hours away as the Senate deals with a Lindsey Graham-sized snag and House Republicans face pressure from President Donald Trump to expedite whatever the other chamber sends their way.
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Christopher F. Rufo:
The Curse of Minneapolis  —  Plus: The Left resurrects the accusation of “fascism.”  —  ∙ Paid  —  Scandal continues to swirl in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a Border Patrol shooting incident that left protester Alex Pretti dead.  Pretti's shooting has sparked national debate …
Associated Press:
FBI takes over investigation of Minnesota shooting as Trump calls Alex Pretti an ‘insurrectionist’  —  The FBI is now leading the probe into the shooting of Alex Pretti, the Minneapolis resident killed Saturday by Border Patrol officers, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday.
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Jose Pagliery / NOTUS:
Minneapolis' Hotel Workers Are on Edge  —  There are two things keeping a Minneapolis hotel housekeeper scared this week: the roughly 20 federal immigration agents staying where she works and the threat of pro-immigrant protesters discovering that the agents are there.
Discussion: Mock Paper Scissors
Chris Lehmann / The Nation:
The Smug and Vacuous David Brooks Is Perfect for The Atlantic  —  The former New York Times columnist is a one-man cottage industry of lazy cultural stereotyping.  —  The Smug and Vacuous David Brooks Is Perfect for “The Atlantic”  —  The former New York Times columnist is a one-man cottage industry of lazy cultural stereotyping.
Joseph Cox / 404 Media:
Here is the User Guide for ELITE, the Tool Palantir Made for ICE  —  Earlier this month we revealed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is using a Palantir tool called ELITE to decide which neighborhoods to raid.  —  The tool lets ICE populate a map with potential deportation targets …
Adam Wren / Politico:
‘A number of crazy stories’  —  With help from Eli Okun, Ali Bianco, Irie Sentner and Makayla Gray  —  Happy Friday.  This is Adam Wren.  Some have called this a newsletter.  It is not.  It is a “creative experience that offers perspectives, insights and moments.”
Lisa Needham / Public Notice:
The protection racket regime  —  Public Notice is supported by paid subscribers.  Become one ⬇️  —  ❄️ Subscribe to PN ❄️  —  If Minnesotans had any hope that the execution of Alex Pretti would result in a different approach from the Trump administration ... well, they were half-right.
David Brooks / New York Times:
A Farewell Column From David Brooks  —  My grandfather Bernard Levy played a big role in my childhood.  When we weren't exploring New York City together, he was writing letters to the editor to The New York Times from his law firm's office in the Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan …
Associated Press:
DHS ramps up surveillance in immigration raids, sweeping in citizens  —  Luis Martinez was on his way to work on a frigid Minneapolis morning when federal agents suddenly boxed him in, forcing the SUV he was driving to a dead stop in the middle of the street.  —  Masked agents rapped on the window, demanding Martinez produce his ID.
Associated Press:
Newsom fights back after Dr Oz accuses LA's Armenians of healthcare fraud  —  California governor files complaint against Medicare head who alleged fraud by members of Armenian community  —  A new front in the battle between the California governor, Gavin Newsom, and the Trump administration …
Richard Luscombe / The Guardian:
A ‘wellness bro’, a cosmologist and an RFK Jr crony: meet Bari Weiss's new CBS News contributors  —  The network's editor-in-chief unveiled a curious list of 19 people to be paid contributors across different platforms  —  A focus on wellness, nutrition, longevity and cosmology …
Financial Times:
Arab and Muslim powers mount last-ditch effort to avert US-Iran conflict  —  Diplomats fear that Tehran will see Washington's demands as tantamount to surrender and resist them  —  Andrew England and Simeon Kerr in Abu Dhabi, Najmeh Bozorgmehr in London, John Paul Rathbone in Istanbul and Abigail Hauslohner in Washington
Discussion: New York Times
Associated Press:
Protesters call for nationwide strike against Trump's immigration policies  —  Protesters across the U.S. are calling for “no work, no school, no shopping” as part of a nationwide strike on Friday to oppose the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
Jen Rice / Democracy Docket:
New GOP scheme to rig presidential elections: Missouri sues to exclude undocumented from census  —  In a case that could have profound nationwide consequences for elections, the state of Missouri has sued the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Commerce to block the federal government …
Jennifer Rubin / The Contrarian:
Undaunted  —  Some weeks, I find it impossible to isolate just one heroic or even a few heroic figures in the fight for democracy, truth, and decency.  That is when I know we have reached a transformative moment that engages people from all walks of life and all parts of our constitutional system.
 
 
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Punchbowl News:
Cotton PAC polling says voters want DHS to ‘tone down’
Discussion: The Hill
Washington Post:
ICE buys warehouses for mass detention network, rattling locals
Discussion: NewsMax.com and Raw Story
Matt Gertz / Media Matters for America:
MAGA media demand Trump put down the Minnesota “revolution”
Discussion: MeidasTouch News
Ben Beaumont-Thomas / The Guardian:
Brian May says US is currently too dangerous for Queen to tour there
Financial Times:
Jeffrey Epstein sent £10,000 to Mandelson's husband, emails show
Adrian Carrasquillo / The Bulwark:
Why a Scared 5-Year-Old Boy Shook Our National Conscience
 Earlier Items: 
Samuel Benson / Politico:
‘A pretext to rig the election’: Democrats scramble to block ICE crackdowns near polling sites
New York Times:
For Some Americans, the End of Obamacare Subsidies Means Falling Off a Financial Cliff
Discussion: CNBC
Gillian Brockell / Mother Jones:
ICE Deportation Flights Are Getting Longer and Crueler
David Folkenflik / NPR:
Kari Lake promotes Trump on Voice of America. Does that break the law?
Joey Peters / Sahan Journal:
Border Patrol employee found ‘covered in vomit’ in St. Paul, charged with drunk driving
Discussion: Twin Cities
MPR News:
'I don't have words': 2 more kids from Liam Ramos' Columbia Heights school taken into ICE custody
Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
Trump Sues IRS, Treasury for $10 Billion for Tax-Return Leak
 

 
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