News articles from 14 January 2026 : 04:49
Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey defended sanctuary policies after illegal immigrant allegedly killed woman driving drunk, as ICE cooperation debate intensifies.
Experts say forcing a 6 a.m. wake-up isn’t healthy for everyone. Your chronotype affects sleep quality, mood and health more than waking early.
Oprah Winfrey revealed she accepted jokes about her weight because she felt she deserved them, sharing her journey of shame and self-blame in a candid interview on "The View."
North Carolina teacher Zoe Welsh's final 911 call captured her alleged murder by repeat offender Ryan Camacho, who is accused of breaking into her Raleigh home.
New legislation in Virginia would set strict language requirements for any classroom discussion of Jan. 6, requiring teachers to frame it as an attack on democracy.
Verizon, the nation’s largest wireless carrier, is experiencing an outage impacting cellular data and voice services. NBC News’ Brian Cheung details who is affected.
A University of Utah student allegedly threatened to shoot conservative speakers "in the neck" during a debate on campus, leading to his arrest.
Sen. John Cornyn's SOMALIA Act would impose permanent debarment and repayment requirements on childcare providers convicted of fraud in federal programs.
The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland launched a fifth round of reparations grants after the state established a Maryland Reparations Commission to assess cash compensation recommendations.
Democrats demand the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after the fatal ICE-involved shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota.
France condemns Iran's violent crackdown on protests as Paris considers satellite communications support to help Iranians bypass internet blackout.
Trump says killing has stopped in Iran amid protests
Social media users uncover Obama-era CNN segment showing positive ICE coverage, highlighting a contrast in immigration reporting before President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump claims Iran executions have ended as protests continue against the regime, as reports find thousands have allegedly died.
Vice President JD Vance slammed ex-ABC News correspondent Terry Moran for suggesting the Obama administration peacefully deported 3 million illegal immigrants.
Attorney and Penn State athlete Tiffany Burress contrasts her private sector experience with Rep. Pou's 50-year government career in North Jersey House race.
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