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Headlines
Trump announces new framework for the United States to acquire Greenland
President Trump stunned attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos by announcing that he had reached a framework agreement with European leaders for America to acquire Greenland. Source
A House Democrat introduces legislation to restrict ICE’s ability to detain illegal immigrants. Find out More
Barron Trump saved his friend’s life after her ex-boyfriend attacked her. Source
Politics
Former NBC sportscaster Michelle Tafoya announced she is running for Senate in Minnesota. Link
A majority of Supreme Court justices sounded skeptical of the administration’s arguments that the President could fire Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lisa Cook. Link
Al Gore heckled Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick during Lutnick’s speech in Davos. Read More
U.S. News
ICE initiates new enforcement operations in Maine as welfare fraud investigation grows. See Details
A federal appeals court lifted a lower court order blocking ICE agents’ ability to deal with protestors. Find out More
Business
Stocks surged after President Trump announced he’s pulling back tariffs as part of a deal to acquire Greenland. Source
Popular alcohol brand Stoli faces a major setback in bankruptcy proceedings, which could force a sale of the remaining inventory. Source
World News
Three train derailments in 48 hours, leaving dozens dead, led to a nationwide conductor’s strike in Spain. Find out More
IMF increases global economic growth forecast for 2026. Link
Entertainment
Disney’s Snow White leads the way in Razzie nominations for the worst of the year in Hollywood. See Details
Wheel of Fortune star Vanna White marries longtime boyfriend in surprise wedding. Find out More
Sports
A federal judge ruled that former Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako may return and play, despite leaving three years ago for the NBA. Source
The New York Yankees re-sign Cody Bellinger to a 5-year, $162 million contract. Read More
Off the Wall
Iconic Coney Island hot-dog maker Nathan’s sold for $450 million. Find out More