Sunday, January 18, 2026
‘Europe won’t be blackmailed,’ says the Danish prime minister.

With lawsuits flying and additional deployments possible, the administration appears to be digging in.

‘This is our show, not his show,’ one White House official says of the Israeli prime minister’s objections.

The Homeland Security secretary has accused the two men of ‘encouraging impeding and assault against our law enforcement which is a federal crime, a felony.’
The annual gathering at Deer Lake training camp has special meaning this year.
The Minneapolis Fire Department says Good was struck in the head, twice in the chest, and in the forearm.
Federal health authorities say they need to update ‘old conclusions’ to ensure safety.

The team’s signing of outfielder Kyle Tucker would make George Steinbrenner envious.

‘I have an offer I think you’re going to find difficult to refuse,’ the late-night host says.

The German team now believes it can overcome hurdles that stalled previous attempts, such as the decade-old Human Brain Project.

‘It is the government’s responsibility to provide foreign residents with a program to continually learn Japanese language and social norms,’ the panel says.
Israel objects to the White House announcement, which it says ‘was not coordinated with Israel and is contrary to its policy.’
‘The National Security of the United States, and the World at large, is at stake,’ the president wrote on social media.


The church plans to pay out 100 million British pounds to atone for its links to slavery.

Craig Guildford refrains from apologizing to Maccabi Tel Aviv Fans, instead blames ‘political and media frenzy.’
Julie Menin rolls out legislative package as antisemitic incidents surge citywide.

The complaint alleges that Lucian Wintrich launched a ‘revenge campaign’ against the club after a falling out over its December fete.

The former Arizona senator is accused of having an affair with the man, taking him to concerts, and offering him psychedelic drugs to deal with his mental health issues.

‘It’s increasingly clear that Democrats are in a strong position to win control of the House this November,’ the Cook Political Report says.
An amendment from a conservative Texas congressman was soundly defeated in the House.


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