FBI says it has found no video of Border Patrol agent shooting 2 people in Oregon

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The FBI said in a court document made public Monday that it had found no surveillance or other video of a Border Patrol agent shooting and wounding two people in a pickup truck
New video shows the minutes before immigration officer fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis

A new video shows more of what happened before a federal immigration officer shot and killed a woman during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis, adding context to a shooting that has sparked national debate on whether the
Court says Trump admin illegally blocked billions in clean energy grants to Democratic states

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled Monday that the Trump administration acted illegally when it canceled $7.6 billion in clean energy grants for projects in states that voted for Democrat Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
GM CEO says EVs still the ‘end game’ despite industry pullback

By Nora Eckert and Kalea Hall DETROIT, Jan 12 (Reuters) – General Motors CEO Mary Barra said the Trump administration’s push to loosen fuel-economy rules has affected the automaker’s business even more than its fast-changing trade policies.
Severe staffing shortages expected at New York hospitals as 15,000 nurses go on strike

By Maria Tsvetkova and Aleksandra Michalska NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) – New York City nurses walked out of 10 major private hospitals across the city on Monday to demand increased staffing, funding of health benefits and
DC’s inspector general is investigating police crime statistics, the latest probe against the force

WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington’s inspector general’s office announced on Monday that it has started an investigation into the Metropolitan Police Department’s crime data reporting system, the latest in a series of probes into how the force has
Beshear: Focusing on everyday concerns is key for Democrats vying for governorships

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Democrats looking to expand their hold on the nation’s governorships should be focused on offering solutions for Americans feeling stressed by high costs for housing, health care and other essentials, Kentucky Gov. Andy
Judge rejects lawyer’s disputed bid to join ex-Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s defense team

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge on Monday nixed a former high-ranking Justice Department official’s attempt to join the team defending ex-Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s defense team, ruling that lawyer Bruce Fein had “no legal basis”
Wall Street ticks to records after shaking off worries about Trump’s feud with the Fed

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street ticked to more records Monday after bouncing back from losses taken because of worries about the worsening feud between the White House and the Federal Reserve, one that experts warn could
Minnesota and the Twin Cities sue the federal government to stop the immigration crackdown

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota and its two largest cities sued the Trump administration Monday to try to stop an immigration enforcement surge that has led to the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by a federal officer