Chapter 1: What federal charges are being pursued after the anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis?
They will pursue federal charges. Lisa Brady, Fox News. That from a Justice Department official after an anti-ice protest disrupted a church service in Minneapolis yesterday. An assistant U.S. Attorney General posting Minnesota state prosecutors could have made arrests yesterday and noting the DOJ must first go before a federal judge to obtain a search warrant.
A DOJ investigation already underway with senior advisor Alina Haba telling Fox.
Chapter 2: What details are known about the deaths of detainees at ICE facilities?
The Department of Justice will come down hard. Our Civil Rights Division will come down hard on anybody who tries to impede or intimidate somebody in a place of worship or a police officer or an ICE officer. It's just not going to happen in this administration.
Protesters in the church were chanting Renee Good's name. The woman killed in a recent confrontation with federal officers as city and state officials in Minnesota keep calling the surge of federal agents for immigration enforcement an invasion. Police in St. Paul say their department is actively investigating the church incident as a disorderly conduct probe.
Chapter 3: How is the Trump administration addressing the Gaza peace initiative?
A man taken into custody in Minneapolis earlier this month has died at an ICE detention facility yesterday.
in Texas. Immigration and Customs Enforcement revealing Victor Manuel Diaz, a 36-year-old detainee from Nicaragua, was found unresponsive last week at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas, explaining they believe he died by suicide, but the official cause of his death remains under investigation.
Fox's Christian Goodwin, a Cuban immigrant, died at the same facility this month in what ICE described as medical distress during an altercation with guards. The U.S. Treasury Secretary says it it would be unwise for European leaders to respond to threatened Trump tariffs over his push to control Greenland.
Chapter 4: What caused the high-speed train collision in southern Spain?
Some are calling for a so-called trade bazooka. That's a measure that could greatly limit trade with the United States. It's never been used before.
Fox Business' Lydia Hu, the president says eight NATO allies face new tariffs until there's a deal for the Danish territory. He says U.S. control is needed for security. America's listening to Fox News.
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As the Trump administration seeks to build a board of peace for Gaza, France is reportedly turning down an invitation to join the panel.
The committee will be chaired for life by President Trump, overseeing the ceasefire deal for Gaza first of all, then reportedly expanding the scope of its responsibility around the world. A French source has told Reuters the initiative raises issues about the role of the United Nations. Among the other 60 invitees, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The leaders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have already agreed to join.
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Chapter 5: How is the Arctic blast affecting the Midwestern U.S.?
Permanent membership will cost $1 billion. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
Morocco's king just accepting the invitation to join the board with his foreign minister saying the country welcomes the second phase of the Gaza peace plan. A high-speed train collision now blamed for at least 40 deaths in southern Spain. remains under investigation.
Officials say it's truly strange because the crash occurred on a flat straightaway of track. But it turns out that there were warnings about that very location just months ago.
Chapter 6: What impact did the blizzard conditions have on travel in Michigan?
Two high-speed trains were barreling toward each other on opposite tracks, when suddenly the last three cars of one jumped the track. Twenty seconds later, the other train, going in the opposite direction, sped by, slamming into the derailed train cars. leaving this horrific scene of death and destruction.
Fox's Eric Shawn. One train was coming from Madrid, the other heading to the city. Recovery operations continue at the crash site. An Arctic blast is gripping the Midwestern U.S.
Nearly 60 million people across about a dozen states in America right now are going through perhaps the coldest temperatures that everyone will experience this winter.
Fox weather's Robert Ray in Chicago, where it's six degrees, feels like 40 below in parts of Minnesota. Big pileup on one interstate southwest of Grand Rapids, Michigan, during blizzard conditions. I'm Lisa Brady, Fox News.