Chapter 1: What happened in the Minneapolis shooting involving federal agents?
On administrative leave, I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The Department of Homeland Security says the two federal agents involved in the deadly shooting of Alex Preddy in Minneapolis on Saturday are no longer serving in the field, though calling it standard procedure and it should not be viewed as any suspicion of wrongdoing.
As no video has surfaced that appears to show Preddy getting into a confrontation with agents a week prior.
appears to spit at ICE officers as they get into their cars. And then as they're driving away, he kicks the taillight two times until he breaks it. Then at that point, an ICE officer takes Freddie to the ground. Other officers come over to help, and Freddie's jacket comes off at some point.
You can see he has a pistol, which he legally had, and it's in his waistband behind his back, much like it was this past Saturday. There weren't any alarms raised as they're taking him down and wrestling with him. They ultimately just let him go.
Chapter 2: What are the latest updates on President Trump's approval ratings?
Fox's Garrett Tenney in Minneapolis. Attorney General Pam Bondi says 16 people were arrested today on charges of assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement in Minnesota. And she said more arrests are expected. The latest Fox News poll finds President Trump with a 44% overall approval rating.
The latest Fox poll finds 52% support the president's handling of the border, but he's underwater on other topics, including his handling of Venezuela and Iran, but also inflation, with more than two-thirds saying they do not think the president spends enough time on high prices and the economy overall. 30% think the economy is good or fair. More than half think the U.S.
is worse off now than it was a year ago, including more than 70% of independents polled. 55% said the U.S. is in a worse position in the world than it was a year ago.
Chapter 3: How is extreme cold affecting New York City residents?
Fox's Jessica Rosenthal. At least 10 people have died after being exposed to the bitter cold in New York City since last Friday. Their causes of death are under investigation. Some showed signs of hypothermia. Several of the victims were said to be homeless. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What issues are being raised about concert ticket pricing?
A congressional panel hears from recording artists and ticket sellers as concerns grow over skyrocketing concert ticket prices.
The Senate Commerce Subcommittee's concerns center on the issues of bots that snap up available tickets, and if a ticket can be bought, the multiple fees that jack up prices. Artist Kid Rock testified he would buy all the seats at his concerts and eliminate fees for fans, but he can't. Committee Chair Senator Ted Cruz asked, Why not?
Live Nation Vice President Dan Wall answered, saying for a venue, tickets amount to a fan's contract to enter. Venues will defer to many artists.
The pricing, resale restrictions, things like that, but they're not going to give up their property rights and the tickets.
Kid Rock is pushing for artists to have a say in how tickets to their concerts are resold. Grinnell Scott, Fox News.
Being a night owl can be bad for your heart.
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Chapter 5: How do night owls impact their cardiovascular health?
That's according to a new study which shows people who stay up late have poorer cardiovascular health overall than most people who don't. Researchers say night owls will have to work harder on healthy behaviors like getting enough sleep in a morning person's world. Another day, another NFL team finds a new head coach.
The NFL's game of musical chairs for coaches is nearing its end. Only two seats left for head coaching jobs after the Cleveland Browns became the eighth team to hire a new coach for next season and make a fifth coordinator from this season. The head coach, Todd Munkin, offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, under recently fired John Harbaugh for the last three seasons.
is getting his first head coaching job in the NFL with the team he served as offensive coordinator for in 2019, the Browns, who fired two-time coach of the year, Kevin Stefanski, after the season, in which the team posted a 5-12 record, last place in the AFC North. 59 years old, Todd Munkin also has been an offensive coordinator for three years with the Buccaneers.
The Raiders and Cardinals, the only teams that need new head coaches.
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Chapter 6: What recent changes occurred in NFL head coaching positions?
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