Chapter 1: What accountability measures are being discussed in the Minneapolis shooting case?
A call for accountability in Minneapolis. Lisa Brady, Fox News. As city and state officials say Minnesota investigators should be included in the probe of a deadly shooting by an immigration agent.
Minnesota and federal law enforcement agencies at odds over how the investigation should be run. Into the shooting death of Renee Good Wednesday with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension bowing out, saying federal investigators aren't sharing information. Minneapolis Mayor Democrat Jacob Frye.
Our ask is to include the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension in this process because we in Minneapolis want a fair investigation. DHS says the state has no jurisdiction in what it calls a defensive shooting in the 100th vehicle ramming attack against federal officers. In less than a year, the FBI is leading the investigation.
Fox's Jeff Manasso, city and state officials also continue to reject a self-defense narrative.
Chapter 2: How are local and federal law enforcement agencies responding to the investigation?
Homeland security officials also say a shooting that left two suspected gang-related people wounded in Portland, Oregon last night during a traffic stop confrontation was self-defense. The U.S. Supreme Court still weighing a tariff case that accuses the president of exceeding his authority by using emergency powers. White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett telling Fox,
We think that we're on very strong footing, but we've got a backup plan and a backup plan for the backup plan. And we believe that we could put the tariffs that we have under alternative authorities like 301 back into place almost immediately should the Supreme Court rule against us.
Hassett also offering reassurance on the economy, highlighting wage growth.
And so I think that the economy is humming. The Atlanta Fed says that we're looking at more than 5% fourth quarter.
This after less hiring than expected in December with 50,000 jobs created, though today's report also shows the unemployment rate declining from a four-year high down to 4.4%.
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Chapter 3: What economic insights did the White House National Economic Council Director share?
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President Trump meets with oil executives later today to talk about rebuilding Venezuela's oil industry after the U.S. capture of leader Nicolas Maduro. This as the U.S. seizes another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean, the fifth in recent weeks. A mass shooting murder trial postponed unexpectedly in Florida.
Chapter 4: What updates are there on the mass shooting trial in Florida?
Jalen Edgar was supposed to stand trial this week for killing two people in a mass shooting in downtown Orlando on Halloween night in 2024. But just before beginning to pick a jury... he changed the condition of his not guilty plea.
Reason of temporary insanity.
Against the advice of his lawyer, the judge denied Edgar's request for a new attorney and was displeased at the last minute change as now prosecutors need time to adjust.
This case has been announced ready for trial. We have inconvenience, hundreds of members from our community to be brought into the court room.
A new date for the trial is yet to be set. In Miami, Eben Brown, Fox News.
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Chapter 5: How is Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok addressing concerns over image generation?
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok is now restricting image generation and editing to paying users. This after global backlash over creation of sexualized deepfakes with multiple governments launching investigations. Some saying the changes aren't enough. More than 13,000 wireless chargers sold at TJ Maxx and Marshalls are recalled over concern they could explode.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the Isla Ray brand magnetic wireless chargers were sold for $15 from June of 24 until this past November, but can explode while in use, posing a fire and burn hazard. They came in white, pink, and purple and attach magnetically to the back of the phone. Shoppers are advised to immediately stop using them and request a refund.
But do not throw this lithium-ion device in the trash or general recycling. It poses a fire risk. So check with your municipal hazardous waste collection center.
Chapter 6: What safety concerns have been raised about the recalled Isla Ray wireless chargers?
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