'We don't want to be like Minneapolis': Feelings on ICE surge reveal deep divide across state
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — As Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents descended on the Twin Cities in recent weeks — ... Read More
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Emeli Sande splits from Yoana Karemova
Emeli Sande and her fiancee Yoana Karemova have split.
The former couple - who announced their engagement in September 2022 - separated in the summer of 2025.
Singer Emeli - who said in November 2023 she had to put her ...Read more
New Jersey e-bike riders required to have license, registration and insurance
E-bike riders in New Jersey will be required to show a driver’s license, proof of registration and insurance after Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday signed legislation regulating motorized bikes.
The State Senate proposed bill...Read more
Education tax credits just launched. Idaho Democrats want to put them on ice
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Democratic lawmakers called on the state Tax Commission to pause advance payments under the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit program, which passed in the 2025 legislative session.
The program, which...Read more
Chicken recalled for listeria went to restaurants in Florida and 6 other states
If considering any chicken breast fillet dishes, you should ask your restaurant about the chicken’s origins after the recall of 13,720 pounds of grilled chicken on listeria concerns.
Suzanna’s Kitchen, based in the ...Read more
Alaska sees surge of ICE detentions amid national immigration crackdown
Amid a national immigration crackdown ordered by the Trump administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is detaining far more people in Alaska than in previous years.
While attorneys who represent immigrant ...Read more
ABC News correspondent Will Reeve marries Amanda Dubin in Miami
NEW YORK — ABC News correspondent Will Reeve married event planner Amanda Dubin in Miami over the weekend, with his adoring “Good Morning America” fam among the guests.
The news trickled out Sunday via Instagram ...Read more
9/11 WTC Health Program workforce cut by 25% under Kennedy as patient count rises, advocates say
NEW YORK — The staff running the federal World Trade Center Health Program has been cut by 25% as the number of sick 9/11 survivors the group treats is expected to increase by 10,000 this year, the Daily News has learned...Read more
Man reveals why he rescued right-wing influencer Jake Lang from crowd outside Minneapolis City Hall
MINNEAPOLIS — The man who stepped in and ushered conservative influencer and Jan. 6 rioter Jake Lang away from counterprotesters outside Minneapolis City Hall over the weekend said a sense of humanity inspired him in the...Read more
Central Florida leaders condemn possible new ICE facility
Central Florida officials and immigrant advocates on Monday criticized a possible new ICE detention facility here as the region sees a surge in undocumented immigrants arrests.
At a press conference at Hope CommUnity ...Read more
Minnesota bags almost all of requested $200 million federal grant to boost rural health care
MINNEAPOLIS — Fearing political reprisals from President Donald Trump’s administration, Minnesota leaders were relieved late last month when they received almost all of the $200 million in federal grants they requested...Read more
Hmong elder, a US citizen, forced from his Minnesota home at gunpoint, according to family
ST. PAUL, Minn. — ChongLy “Saly” Scott Thao’s toddler grandson was napping on the couch of his St. Paul home when federal immigration agents broke through the door on Sunday afternoon and forced their way in with ...Read more
'Something positive': Hundreds brave cold to celebrate MLK Jr. with Lexington march
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Hundreds marched through bitter cold and wind in downtown Lexington Monday to celebrate the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
Lexington-area residents said showing up Jan. 19 was ...Read more
Michael Cohen, who turned on Trump with glee, now claims he was 'coerced' to cooperate
NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s faithful fixer-turned-gleeful antagonist after he famously flipped, is now claiming he did so under duress.
In a Substack post, Cohen claimed the Manhattan district attorney ...Read more
Explaining California's billionaire tax: The proposals, the backlash and the exodus
The battle over a new tax on California's billionaires is set to heat up in the coming months as citizens spar over whether the state should squeeze its ultra-rich to better serve its ordinary residents.
The proposed ...Read more
Echoing Trump, Newsom vows crackdown on corporate homebuying in California
In his final State of the State speech earlier this month, California Gov. Gavin Newsom took aim at a group that some say contribute to California's housing affordability crisis: corporate landlords.
Newsom vowed to take ...Read more
Giant replica of Trump-Epstein birthday card appears on National Mall
A jumbo-sized replica of Donald Trump’s reported birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein was erected on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Monday.
The gargantuan card was the work of The Secret Handshake, an activist ...Read more
Bulgarian president to resign, hints he may run in snap vote
SOFIA, Bulgaria — Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced his resignation as the country prepares for its eighth national election in five years, fueling speculation that he may enter the fray to end the entrenched ...Read more
Shot 9 times, Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman is resolute in continuing political life
In the seven months since state Sen. John Hoffman was shot nine times in the doorway of his home, he has learned that healing from physical and emotional trauma is not linear.
“Recovery is a process,” Hoffman, DFL-...Read more
Hours after ABC News ran a story about a Minnesota toy store, ICE agents arrived at their door
ST. PAUL, Minn. — At 1 p.m. Friday, ABC News aired an interview with Abigail Adelsheim-Marshall, who owns St. Paul’s Mischief Toy Store with her parents Dan Marshall and Millie Adelsheim. She discussed the store’s ...Read more
Michigan Department of Education calls for stricter science of reading mandate
DETROIT — The Michigan Department of Education is lobbying the Legislature to take the state's science of reading laws two big steps further.
The department sent legislators its annual legislative priorities letter on ...Read more
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