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Parents of a man killed in Minneapolis shooting: ‘We are heartbroken but also very angry’
The parents of a Minneapolis man killed by Border Patrol agents reflected on the incident in a Sunday statement while ripping the Trump administration for demonizing their son. Alex Pretti was shot and killed while attempting to help a woman who fell during anti-immigration
Top China general Zhang Youxia accused of leaking nuclear secrets to US: WSJ
The 75-year-old general is also accused of accepting bribes for official acts.
The next Dead by Daylight chapter will feature character designs selected by the community, and voting is already open
Players can select their favorite design from a batch of art concepts.
Energy stocks to watch as major winter storm rips through the U.S.
Here are a few stocks and energy related industry groups to watch around this and future storms.
Israel to reopen Gaza's Rafah crossing after search for last hostage body ends
Jan 25 - Israel will reopen Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt for the passage of people only after an operation to locate the body of the last remaining Israeli hostage in the enclave is completed, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said late on Sunday.
Vanishing birds across Norway's agricultural landscape may signal deeper changes
In Europe, it is well documented that bird species associated with agricultural landscapes have experienced a sharp decline over several decades. Since 1980, populations have been reduced by around 60%. New Norwegian figures show that the same negative trend is also evident in
Israel to reopen Rafah crossing after search for last hostage body ends
Jan 25 (Reuters) - Israel will reopen Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt for the passage of people only after an operation to locate the body of the last remaining Israeli hostage in the enclave is completed, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said late on Sunday.
Life-saving aid reaches Kurdish-majority town: UN
A UN humanitarian convoy arrived Sunday in the Kurdish-majority town of Kobane, which has been filled recently with people displaced by clashes in northern Syria, a spokesperson told AFP. Earlier Sunday, Syria's military said it had opened a humanitarian corridor to the town,
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on Backing the Sundance Doc ‘Cookie Queens’ and What Being a Girl Scout Taught Her About Business
What’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s, favorite Girl Scout cookie? “Isn’t everyone’s Thin Mints?” Meghan says over Zoom, her eyes glimmering conspiratorially as she adds: “I prefer them crumbled on top of vanilla ice cream.” Indeed, Thin Mints are regularly among the top-selling
Cash-strapped Washington Post could fold entire sports section after scrapping Olympics coverage: report
Washington Post management informed more than a dozen journalists on Friday that the paper would not send reporters to the Milano Cortina Games.
Zoey Deutch: ‘I Feel So Ashamed to Be an American Seeing How Our Government Is Handling’ ICE Brutality
Zoey Deutch is at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival with “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass,” the latest outrageous comedy from “Wet Hot American Summer” and “Wanderlust” filmmaker David Wain. But the actor got serious at the Variety Studio presented by Audible while
Analysing the Minneapolis shooting frame by frame
BBC Verify has analysed footage of the shooting from multiple angles, piecing together a detailed picture of what happened.
Old School Runescape ignored the rules for 25 years — and it's not even close to dead yet
Design director Kieren Charles talks sailing, standing out in the competitive MMO space, and the future of OSRS
Wrinkles, workouts and wisdom: China’s ‘silver-haired bloggers’ rewrite what it means to age
From gym workouts and fashion tips to reflections on ageing, China’s “silver-haired bloggers” are gaining loyal followings with candid, unpolished glimpses of later life.
Kristen Stewart Says ‘Actresses Get Treated Like S—‘ and People Started ‘Talking to Me Like I’m Somebody With a Brain’ After Becoming a Director
While discussing her feature directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” with The Times of London, Kristen Stewart said actresses get “treated like shit,” and it wasn’t until she was seen as a director that people started “talking to me like I’m somebody with a brain.”
North Korea’s Kim views sculptures for memorial of soldiers who died in Ukraine
The sculptures are to be displayed at a memorial for North Korean troops who died fighting overseas.
North Korea's Kim views sculptures for memorial of soldiers who died in Ukraine
SEOUL, Jan 26 - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited an art studio on Sunday to guide the creation of sculptures to be displayed at a memorial for North Korean troops who died fighting overseas, state media KCNA said on Monday.
Republican governor questions goal of Trump immigration crackdown: 'What is the endgame?'
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) expressed concern about the broader goals of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown Sunday, less than 24 hours after a Border Patrol agent fatally shot an American citizen in Minneapolis. Stitt told host Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the
GOP rep on Minneapolis: Both sides have responsibility to turn down the temperature
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) on Sunday called for an investigation into the latest officer-involved shootings in Minneapolis, as he urged both sides to temper their responses to the escalating tension. In a statement on the social platform X, McCaul, the former chair of the
Kenya's ex-deputy president alleges assassination attempt in church attack
The interior minister condemned the attack, which police say they are investigating.
Republican governor expresses concern over Minneapolis shooting: 'Americans don't like what they're seeing right now'
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) said Sunday that the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti raises questions about the tactics of federal immigration officers. “This is a real tragedy,” Stitt told host Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “And I think the death of Americans, what
Schumer calls on GOP to move funding package without DHS money to avoid shutdown
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) called on Senate Republicans on Sunday to move a government funding package without funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in order to avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of the week. Schumer urged Senate
Schiff characterizes Trump administration's narrative of Minneapolis shooting as deceptive
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) went after the Trump administration over a fatal Saturday shooting by a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent in Minneapolis, saying “local law enforcement needs to be involved in these investigations.” “There does need to be an investigation of
Jameela Jamil Explains Calling Blake Lively a “Suicide Bomber” in Unsealed Texts
The actress took to TikTok to share her thoughts on her private texts to Justin Baldoni's publicist at the time being released and why the ’It Ends With Us’ promo “offended” her.
Banal but brutal: Career anxiety as a driving force behind authoritarianism
Career pressure—not ideology—causes military officers to protect or overthrow dictators. New research from the Department of Political Science shows that ambition and anxiety can transform "ordinary men" into the regime's ruthless henchmen—or into those who bury the regime.
Bessent trashes Canada’s PM as Trump bemoans China ‘completely taking over’ US neighbor
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent trashed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for cutting a deal with China on electric vehicles, warning the US neighbor of penalties if it lets Beijing "dump goods" in America.
‘Rock Springs’ Director on Processing Historical Tragedy Through Horror and the Urgency of Immigrant Stories: ‘We Have to Do Everything We Can to Protect Victims’
In Vera Miao’s debut feature “Rock Springs,” there is a wonderfully creepy doll. It’s a nod to classic horror movies that she loves, but in her film, even recognizable elements take on a much deeper meaning. “There’s a lot in the film that is a reflection of me as a fan of
‘The Musical’ Review: A Middle-School Drama Teacher Certainly Brings the Drama in an Off-Kilter Comedy
For those of us who saw it when we were still in school ourselves, Alexander Payne’s “Election” was a startling work, and even a perspective-shifting one — a snarlingly funny introduction to the idea that our least favorite teachers might just hate their job as much as we hated
When the chips are down: US threat of 100% semiconductor tariffs rattles South Korea
The semiconductor industry is the backbone of South Korea’s export-driven growth, making up 20% of total exports.
Innovative catalyst enables CO₂-free production of hydrogen and formate from waste byproduct glycerol
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a method that gives access to the valuable raw materials formate and hydrogen from the waste product glycerol. Formates are the salts of formic acid and are widely used in the chemical industry, while
































