These are the most important stories for January 29, 2026.
Headlines
FBI raids Fulton County Election Office as Part of a Probe into the 2020 Presidential Race
FBI agents served a search warrant on the Fulton County Election office as part of a widening investigation into the 2020 Presidential Election. Read More
A Virginia nurse who urged colleagues to inject ICE agents with paralytic drugs was fired. Source
ICE agents continued to arrest illegal aliens in Minnesota even as President Trump says he wants to de-escalate. Source
A man sprayed Congresswoman Ilhan Omar with apple cider vinegar during a town hall event. Link
Politics
Senate Democrats revealed their list of demands to support a Department of Homeland Security funding bill and avert a government shutdown. Find out More
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani calls for tax increases as the city's financial situation deteriorates. Find out More
Rap star Nikki Minaj declares herself President Trump's "number one fan." Find out More
U.S. News
'Bomb Cyclone' set to hit the Carolinas this weekend. Read More
Landmark trial over youth addiction to social media set to commence. See Details
Business
The Federal Reserve maintains interest rates in key vote. Read More
Meta shares surge after company beats earnings projections. See Details
Treasury Secretary expresses disapproval of the EU-India trade deal and calls on the South Korean legislature to ratify the trade pact with the U.S. Link
World News
Trump warns Iran that time is running out for a deal to eliminate the country's nuclear weapons program. Source
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends President Trump's policies on Venezuela and Greenland during Senate testimony. See Details
Entertainment
Jennifer Grey cast in 'Dirty Dancing' sequel. Find out More
Rock star Bruce Springsteen releases anti-ICE protest song. Source
Sports
Tom Brady slams voters for snubbing Bill Belichick for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Link
The Cleveland Browns hired Todd Monken as their new head coach. The Las Vegas Raiders and Arizona Cardinals jobs remain open. Link
Off the Wall
Costco sued over their famous $5 rotisserie chicken. According to the plaintiff, the "No Preservatives" isn't exactly true. Source