Funding freeze: President Donald Trump announced he would be halting federal funds to states with so-called sanctuary cities starting Feb. 1. Trump wrote on social media: "All they do is breed crime and violence! If states want them, they will have to pay for them!" Details >
Immigration: The announcement comes as the administration continues its crackdown on illegal immigration despite growing pushback over its enforcement tactics after a federal officer fatally shot a driver in Minneapolis. What to know >
'Sanctuary cities': While Trump didn't name which states or cities would be affected, in August the Justice Department published a list of states, cities and counties "identified as having policies, laws, or regulations that impede enforcement of federal immigration laws." Read more >
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ICE shooting: Trump called Renee Nicole Macklin Good's actions before her death "pretty tough," seemingly backing his administration's interpretation of the highly-contested ICE shooting in Minnesota. What to know >
Video: Federal officials claim Macklin Good was trying to run over the ICE officer, but Minnesota lawmakers contend she was trying to leave the scene. Trump acknowledged footage of the shooting "can be viewed two ways," but said there are versions "that are very, very bad." Details >
Devastated: Macklin Good's father, a Trump supporter, is heartbroken the administration labeled his daughter a "domestic terrorist" within hours of the shooting, according to reports. Trump responded: "I want to say to the father that I love all of our people." Read more >
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Actor surrenders: Emmy-winning actor Timothy Busfield has surrendered to law enforcement after an arrest warrant was issued last week amid allegations of sexual abuse involving a minor in New Mexico. The latest >
The allegations: According to a criminal complaint, two young actors alleged that Busfield, 68, touched them inappropriately while on set filming the Fox series "The Cleaning Lady" from 2022 to 2024. Read more >
'They're all lies': Best known for his roles in "Field of Dreams" and TV's "The West Wing," Busfield has denied the allegations. "I'm gonna confront these lies. They're horrible. They're all lies," Busfield said in a video shared with TMZ. Details >
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Hillary Clinton is expected to skip her scheduled deposition as part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Saks Global files for bankruptcy as the luxury retailer prepares to restructure. Trump participates in a bill signing ceremony at the White House. Senators hold a hearing on a Biden-era program for Afghan refugees. The Labor Department releases producer price index data. NASA and NOAA researchers discuss "major climate trends" of last year.
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At least two Starbucks employees have been fired after a coffee cup with a pig drawing was served to a California deputy. Photos >
Walmart and PepsiCo have been accused of violating antitrust laws for years in a new lawsuit filed in New York. What to know >
Former New York Giants cornerback Sam Beal has been missing from Virginia Beach for six months, according to a case file surfaced by multiple news outlets. The search >
An arson suspect admitted to targeting a Mississippi synagogue because of its "Jewish ties," the FBI said. The investigation >
A bill in Massachusetts aims to reduce driving as part of the state's climate strategy. States considering vehicle mileage tracking >
The Secret Service has placed an agent who served on Vice President JD Vance's protective detail in Washington, D.C., on administrative leave after he was captured in an undercover video talking about sensitive parts of his job. What we know >
A Florida community is mourning the loss of one child and hoping for the recovery of another following a hole collapse at a park. Read more >
An Ohio-based manufacturer is recalling more than 74,000 car seats due to concerns they may shift position. Recall alert >
Six puppies are safe and recovering from a suspected fentanyl overdose after they were taken to a Washington state fire station. Details >
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Miles for Military helped U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Yoshira Conway reunite with her family for the first time since December 2024. Read more >
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