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56 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Chaos and Controversy Across the US
From Washington state stabbings to ICE reforms and NYPD snowball fight
A Week of Chaos: Hacking Scandals, Fatal ICE Chases, and Corporate Takeovers
Multiple high-profile incidents expose vulnerabilities in tech, law enforcement, and corporate governance
Tuesday Developments: ICE Facility Halted, Mace Files Resolution, and New Research on Microplastics
Breaking news on immigration, congressional accountability, AI updates, and prostate cancer research
Whistleblowers and Politicians Make Headlines Across the US
ICE training under fire, politicians clash, and sports icons face off in the ring
Trump Administration Faces Multiple Challenges on Trade, Immigration, and National Security
The Trump administration is grappling with a surge in anti-ICE student protests, a court ruling on tariff refunds, and escalating tensions with Iran, as the president seeks to maintain leverage in trade negotiations and
Trump Administration Seeks to End Temporary Protections for Syrians
Move comes as ICE vows not to patrol polling sites and Americans weigh in on deportation policies
Communication is key to the chances of Send shifts as new details emerge
Education reforms, protests against ICE, and diplomatic visits are making waves globally, while a Palestinian family is driven off their land and a royal inquiry sparks debate.
Amazon's Rise, ICE Raids, and Toxic Leadership: What's Next for Business?
Lessons from the Fortune 500, workplace immigration, and crypto's Wall Street push
Politics in Flux: Cancer, Redistricting, and Immigration
Biden's health, Moore's redistricting push, and new bills on ICE warehouses and House Democrats' strategy
Trump's Latest Moves: ICE Detainee, Jesse Jackson Tribute, and More
A roundup of the president's actions and reactions from around the country
Pollution, Immigration, and Financial Ties: A Week of Controversy in the US
Power plant emissions rise, a student's ICE detention sparks outrage, and a Swiss bank faces sanctions
World Leaders and Figures Make Waves in Politics, Art, and Beyond
ICE faces vetting delays, Kim Jong Un oversees military parade, and high-profile resignations and relocations make headlines
International Fallout: US Immigration Actions and Diplomatic Visits Marred by Controversy
Two separate incidents have raised concerns about the United States' reputation on the international stage. German soccer club Werder Bremen has canceled a trip to the US due to concerns over ICE actions in Minnesota, while bodyguards for the Azerbaijani president attacked protesters in Washington, DC, during a visit for Trump's Board of Peace.
Whistleblowing on ICE: Resistance and Controversy in the Age of Trump
As the Trump administration intensifies its immigration crackdown, whistleblowing efforts, including the use of whistles to alert communities to ICE presence, have become a symbol of resistance. However, not all activists agree on the effectiveness of this tactic. Meanwhile, extremist views are gaining traction in some parts of the country, with a Texas congressional candidate backed by hard-right donors.
Federal Agencies Under Fire: ICE Detains US Citizen without Cause, While CBP Officer's Ties to Epstein Raise Questions
Two recent cases have raised concerns about the actions of federal agencies, with a US citizen suing the government after being detained by ICE without cause, and a CBP officer's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein sparking a US investigation.
Trump Administration Grants ICE Power to Detain Refugees for Aggressive Rescreening
The Trump administration has issued a new policy allowing federal immigration officers to detain thousands of refugees already legally admitted to the US for indefinite periods of time. The policy enables Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to arrest and re-screen refugees who have not yet obtained green cards. This move has sparked concerns among refugee advocacy groups and lawmakers.
Young Activist Defies ICE, While Government Tracks Critics and MLBPA Embroiled in Scandal
An 18-year-old California farm community organizer is taking a stand against ICE, while the Department of Homeland Security seeks to identify critics of ICE enforcement. Meanwhile, the MLBPA deals with its own internal scandal, replacing its chief executive director after an inappropriate relationship was revealed.
A Week in Review: New Tech, Scientific Breakthroughs, and Government Controversy
This week saw the release of Google's new budget phone, the Pixel 10a, a scientific breakthrough in understanding kingfisher feathers, and a controversy surrounding a DHS forum where ICE agents expressed discomfort with mass deportation efforts.
A Mixed Bag of News: ICE Ruling, Abduction Investigation, and Remembering Jesse Jackson
A federal judge rules that ICE cannot re-detain Kilmar Ábrego García, the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's abduction yields no new leads, and the nation mourns the loss of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson.
US Teen Who Fought for Father's Release from ICE Custody Dies of Cancer
Ofelia Torres, a 16-year-old Chicago high school student, died on Friday after a long battle with cancer. Her father, Ruben Torres Maldonado, was detained by immigration authorities in October, sparking a public outcry and highlighting the human impact of the Trump administration's immigration policies. Despite her illness, Ofelia had been an outspoken advocate for her father's release.
A Tale of Two Americas: Native American Patrols and the Misunderstood Monroe Doctrine
As Native American patrols take to the streets of Minneapolis to protect their community from ICE agents, a centuries-old doctrine is being misinterpreted by the US President. Meanwhile, a Puerto Rican rapper is redefining what it means to be American. This is a story of two Americas, one rooted in history and the other in a vision for a more inclusive future.
US News Roundup: Olympic Glory, Immigration Concerns, and AI Ethics
Jordan Stolz wins his second Olympic gold, while a Venezuelan deportee fears a repeat of his ordeal and Democratic senators launch an inquiry into the EPA's air pollution enforcement measure. Meanwhile, Barack Obama voices support for anti-ICE demonstrators, and a report reveals the US military's use of AI in a Venezuela raid.
Power, Politics, and the Press: A Week of Controversy and Concerns
This week saw a flurry of news that highlights the complex and often contentious relationships between power, politics, and the press. From the Trump administration's ICE crackdown in Minnesota to the Danish state's deal with the US, and from the Washington Post's layoffs to the controversy surrounding CBS News contributor Peter Attia, it's clear that the lines between politics, power, and journalism are increasingly blurred.
Tech Giants' Ambitions and Concerns: From Robotaxis to Moon Exploration and Online Censorship
The tech world is abuzz with exciting developments, from Waymo's robotaxis to Bezos' new Moon plan, while also grappling with concerns over gig economy exploitation and online censorship. Meanwhile, China is making strides in booster landings, and platforms are being scrutinized for their role in censoring critics of ICE. Here's a closer look at these stories and what they mean for the industry.
Turmoil in America: FDA Controversy, University Cuts, and High-Stakes Investigations
A series of controversies is rocking the United States, from the FDA's refusal to consider Moderna's flu shot application to the shutdown of gender studies courses at universities and the Epstein files' potential impact on Jamie Dimon's reputation. Meanwhile, the launch of an AI freight tool has sent shockwaves through the trucking and logistics industries, and the Justice Department is dropping charges against two men accused of hitting an ICE officer in Minnesota.
Turmoil in America: FDA Rejects Moderna Flu Shot, Universities Cut Gender Studies, and AI Disrupts Industries
The FDA's surprise rejection of Moderna's flu shot application has sparked concerns about the agency's stance on vaccines, while universities across the US are shutting down gender studies programs. Meanwhile, the launch of an AI freight tool has sent shares in trucking and logistics firms plummeting, and the Justice Department has moved to drop charges against two men accused of hitting an ICE officer in Minnesota.
Politics, Sports, and Entertainment Collide: A Week of Unconventional Headlines
From the halls of Congress to the world of sports and entertainment, this week has seen a mix of unexpected stories. A moderate Republican is set to lead a contentious ICE hearing, while Nancy Pelosi is backing a Kennedy family member in a New York House race. Meanwhile, the Super Bowl is causing a stir in Italy, and Americans are weighing in on their preferred halftime show performer.
Democrats Eye North Carolina as Key Battleground, While Party Infighting and Investigations Continue
As Democrats look to North Carolina as a crucial state in their future electoral prospects, the party is also grappling with internal conflicts and external investigations. Meanwhile, the GOP is expanding its social media presence, and a Minneapolis man faces charges for allegedly threatening ICE officers.
US News Roundup: Protests, Arrests, and Diplomatic Efforts Dominate Headlines
Protests against ICE lead to arrests in New York, while the US and Iran agree to further nuclear talks. Meanwhile, a suspect is arrested in connection with the 2012 Benghazi consulate attack, and lawmakers navigate a looming DHS shutdown.
Portland Mayor Calls for ICE to Leave City After Agents Use Teargas on Protesters
The mayor of Portland, Oregon is demanding that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement leave the city after federal agents used teargas and rubber bullets on a crowd of protesters, including young children, outside an ICE facility on Saturday. The protest was characterized as peaceful by witnesses and the mayor. The incident has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability.
US Grapples with Multiple Crises as Bomb Cyclone Brings Record Cold, ICE Protests Erupt, and Global Trade Tensions Rise
A bomb cyclone has brought record cold temperatures to the US, killing two in North Carolina, while protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are set to take place across the country. Meanwhile, global trade tensions are on the rise as China's trade surplus balloons to $1.2 trillion, and a French tech firm's contract with ICE sparks outrage in France.
A Week of Triumph and Tragedy: From Heartwarming Reunions to Devastating Losses
This week saw a mix of heartwarming reunions and devastating losses, from the return of a 5-year-old boy and his father after being detained by ICE to the tragic deaths of British tourists in Cape Verde. Meanwhile, the tennis world celebrated a historic win, and the Snow Moon illuminated the night sky.
Families Reunited and Lives Changed: Stories of Heartbreak and Triumph
A 5-year-old boy and his father have returned home to Minnesota after being detained by ICE, while a family mourns the loss of their 7-year-old daughter swept out to sea on holiday. Meanwhile, tennis fans celebrate a historic win and stargazers await the Snow Moon.
ICE Raids Disrupt Chicago Neighborhood, Five-Year-Old's Detention Sparks Outcry, and Epstein Allegations: A Week of Controversial Headlines
The past week has been marked by a series of controversial news stories that have left many questioning the state of society. In Chicago, the once bustling neighborhood of Little Village, known as "Mexico of the Midwest," is grappling with the aftermath of ICE raids. Meanwhile, a five-year-old boy is detained, sparking a national outcry. Epstein allegations resurface, implicating high-profile figures.
Federal Judge Rejects Minnesota's Plea to Halt ICE Surge Amid Two Fatal Shootings in Minneapolis
Minnesota's state government and cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's Operation Metro Surge. The operation has resulted in the deaths of two individuals. Judge Wilhelmino M. Leitao Jr. dismissed the lawsuit, saying the plaintiffs had not provided sufficient evidence to justify an immediate halt to the operation.
Tech and Trends: From Coffee and Crypto to TVs and Travel Restrictions
This week in tech, a surprising study suggests that a cup of coffee may be more effective in treating depression than microdosing, while the crypto world sees the launch of a new token with a $300 million valuation. Meanwhile, the TV industry is reevaluating its focus on 8K resolution, and a protester claims her Global Entry was revoked after an incident with an ICE agent.
Trump Tries to Strike Deals with Minnesota, Threatens ICE Drawdown
Donald Trump is attempting to pressure Minnesota Governor Tim Walz into making deals that would allegedly result in a drawdown of federal ICE agents. The terms of the potential agreement are unclear, but it may require Minnesota to cooperate with ICE roundups and give federal agents increased access to state facilities.
Thousands Rally Against ICE in Freezing New York City: "If It's Them Today, It's Us Tomorrow
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in New York City on Friday to protest against the Trump administration's immigration policies. Similar protests took place in other cities across the country, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami. The rally was organized by various immigrant rights groups.
"Lindsey Vonn Crashes Out of Final Downhill, Antifa Exposes ICE Agents: A Week of Dramatic Reveals
Lindsey Vonn crashed out of the final World Cup downhill race before the Winter Olympics. The 41-year-old American skiing legend was left limping and clutching her left knee after losing control on the upper section of the course in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Meanwhile, Antifa activists have been successful in unmasking Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Democrats and Republicans Reach Deal to Avert Government Shutdown, But Tensions over ICE Reforms Remain
Senate Democrats and the White House reached a deal to avert a partial government shutdown over the weekend. The agreement came with a demand for reforms to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The demands include an end to mask-wearing by federal agents and the imposition of a code of conduct.
Trump's EPA Rollbacks and ICE's Surveillance App: Threats to Environmental Protection and Civil Liberties
The Trump administration has taken significant steps to weaken environmental regulations through the Environmental Protection Agency. ICE has expanded the use of mass surveillance by Immigration and Customs Enforcement via the Mobile Fortify app. The app's capabilities allow agents to obtain vast amounts of information on individuals.
Record-Breaking Night for Dallas Rookie Cooper Flagg Amidst Federal Reserve Change and ICE Controversy
Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve. Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg scored a record-breaking 49 points in a loss to the Charlotte Hornets. Emma Brockes drew parallels between ICE's controversial tactics and the camp fascism portrayed in musical comedies.
Chaos in Minneapolis: ICE Operations, Racist Governance, and Keto Diets - A Tale of Two Extremes
Minneapolis, a city in the Midwest United States, has been experiencing a tumultuous period. The daily lives of its residents have been disrupted by the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. This escalated tensions and resulted in two fatal shootings involving ICE agents.
Precious Metals Surge and ICE Protests: A Tumultuous Start to 2026
Gold has risen by more than a quarter this month and hit a new high of just under $5,595 (£4,060) an ounce on Thursday. This surge can be attributed to a multitude of factors, including geopolitical instability, concerns over inflation, and uncertainty regarding the US economy under the Trump administration.
Coco Gauff's Racket Outburst and ICE's Enforcement Surge: Two Distinct Issues Raise Privacy Concerns
The past week has seen two distinct yet interconnected issues come to the forefront of public discourse. Coco Gauff's emotional outburst at the Australian Open and Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) enforcement surge in Maine. Both events highlight the importance of privacy and its implications in contemporary sports and politics.
Five-Year-Old Boy and Father Detained by ICE Described as 'Depressed' by Congressman
Liam Conejo and his father were separated from their mother and father. They were taken to a detention center in Texas. The boy's father posted on Facebook that he was worried about his son.
Sydney Sweeney's Unconventional Lingerie Launch Amid Protests and ICE Surveillance in Minneapolis
Actress and producer of "Euphoria" launches new lingerie line. She has faced criticism for her unconventional marketing.
Global News Roundup: From Olympic Controversies to Personal Triumphs
This week's global news is marked by controversy, tragedy, and personal triumphs. The US decision to send ICE agents to the Winter Olympics has sparked Italian anger, while a Bafta-nominated film sheds light on the struggles of war veterans. Meanwhile, families in Northern Ireland mourn the loss of loved ones in road accidents, and a young woman's life is about to be saved by a selfless stranger.