Chapter 1: What happened during the shooting incident in Portland, Oregon?
They're gang members. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. That's what federal authorities are saying after the shooting of two people in Portland, Oregon.
The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement two people shot by Border Patrol agents in Portland, Oregon are apparently affiliated with Trend de Aragua. The statement added the wounded suspects were in a car. And when CPB agents identified themselves, the driver attempted to run the agents over. That was when one of the agents fired a defensive shot at the car.
Portland police said two people were taken to a hospital with apparent gunshot wounds. The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office is also investigating.
Fox's Colonel Scott, demonstrations for a second day in Minneapolis after the deadly shooting of a woman by an immigration officer.
Chapter 2: What details emerged from the protests in Minneapolis following a fatal shooting?
At these protests and from state officials, you hear a very different version of what happened yesterday compared to the account from federal officials who say 37-year-old Renee Good tried to run an ICE agent over with her car and that the agent was justified.
when he shot and killed her in response. Fox's Garrett Tenney in Minneapolis. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says the state must play a role in the investigation after the Justice Department said the FBI would take charge. The Senate has advanced a resolution that would limit President Trump's ability to conduct further attacks against Venezuela.
All Democrats and five Republicans voted to advance the War Powers Resolution, ensuring a vote next week on final passage. It still needs a vote in the House, though it's unlikely to pass. U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the United States has a legal obligation to keep paying its dues that fund U.N. agencies.
Chapter 3: What is the significance of the Senate's resolution regarding President Trump's military actions?
After the White House announced its withdrawing support for more than 30 initiatives operated by the U.N., the U.S. will also leave dozens of other global organizations or initiatives not affiliated with the U.N. America's listening to Fox News.
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There's a guilty plea in Wisconsin to a double murder that was part of a plan to kill President Trump.
Nikita Cassis shot and killed his parents at their home in Waukesha, Wisconsin last February. Their bodies were found about two weeks later by police doing a welfare check.
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Chapter 4: What are the latest updates on the job market and unemployment benefits?
Cassis, 17 years old then, 18 now... was arrested in Kansas driving his stepfather's SUV with $14,000 in cash, jewelry, passports, his stepfather's gun, and the family dog. Prosecutors say he wanted the money and freedom from his parents to fund a plan to assassinate President Trump, a plan that he'd told other people about. He'd originally pled not guilty.
The conviction comes with two mandatory life sentences. A judge will decide in March if Cassis will ever be eligible for parole. Chris Foster, Fox News.
Washington Commander's quarterback Marshawn Lattimore was arrested for carrying concealed weapons after the car he was in as a passenger was pulled over for a traffic stop outside his hometown of Cleveland yesterday. There's little change in the latest reading on the job market.
More people signed up for unemployment benefits in the week ending January 3rd, 208,000, though the increase of 8,000 is modest and below what economists were predicting.
Chapter 5: What challenges is the IRS facing as the tax filing season approaches?
The number of those remaining on benefits continuing claims also rose in the week ending December 27th to 1.91 million. The monthly employment report is released Friday morning. Economists are predicting 55,000 to 60,000 new jobs were created in December, slightly less than in November, and it's believed the unemployment rate nudged lower to 4.5%. Janie Koselda, Fox News.
The IRS will start accepting 2025 tax returns January 26th, marking the official start of the 2026 tax filing season. The agency has faced a challenging year, including losing thousands of workers through planned layoffs and buyouts spurred by the Department of Government Efficiency. I'm Lisa Lacerra. This is Fox News.