Here are your top stories for February 5th.
Headlines
The Supreme Court Rejected a GOP Challenge to CA's New Congressional Map
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a challenge to California's new Congressional map that could net Democrats as many as five new seats. Source
A judge sentenced a man who attempted to assassinate President Trump to life in prison plus seven years. Source
The Trump administration announced it was withdrawing 700 ICE and Border Patrol agents from Minnesota. See Details
Politics
Senate Republicans rejected Democrats' demands in Department of Homeland Security funding fight. Link
Georgia Republican Congressman Barry Loudermilk announces he won't seek re-election. Link
U.S. News
New details emerge about the ransom note in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. Link
Bill Gates addresses his presence in the Epstein files. Link
The Trump administration will investigate Nike over discrimination against white workers. Source
Business
Stock futures rise ahead of Alphabet earnings report. Read More
Oil prices rise as tensions with Iran heighten. See Details
President Trump says he will stay out of the battle between Netflix and Paramount-Sky Dance over who will purchase Warner Bros. Source
World News
Finland opposes a NATO-style security guarantee for Ukraine as part of any peace deal to end the war with Russia. Link
The United States and Iran are set to hold nuclear talks in Oman on Friday. Link
Entertainment
Singer Billie Eilish under fire after 'stolen land' rant during Grammys award speech. Link
Amazon pulls 'Melania' documentary from Oregon theater after establishment mocked the movie on its marquee. Link
A preview of the commercials set to premiere during Sunday's Super Bowl. Link
Sports
The potential number one overall pick in the National Hockey League Draft faces 20 years in prison on felony aggravated assault charges. Link
Tom Brady hints that the New England Patriots may have a secret Super Bowl weapon. Find out More