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2026-01-18

Posted on January 18, 2026January 18, 2026 by Paul Hanlon
  • New York Giants hire John Harbaugh as coach after identifying him as their top choice
  • US launches new retaliatory strike in Syria, killing leader tied to deadly Islamic State ambush
  • NASA's Artemis II craft meets the launch pad ahead of crewed lunar orbit
  • Trump announces tariffs on NATO allies over Greenland response
  • Broncos beat Bills in OT, Seahawks rout 49ers to advance to conference championships
  • WATCH: Teen who turns passion into helping others
  • Mom confronts daughter's suspected killer, is charged with assault
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (Jan. 18)
  • Will a woman's final moments, caught on tape, help prove she was murdered?
  • Trump hits Denmark and 7 other U.S. allies with tariffs, escalating standoff over Greenland
  • Dueling protests in Minneapolis over ICE’s presence in city
  • Federal officials investigating Renee Good's partner, sources say
  • Trump administration social posts amid Minnesota immigration tensions seen as appealing to far right
  • Man released by ICE detained again by ‘mistake’
  • Carrie Coon explained health scare that prompted cancelations ahead of 'Bug' Broadway debut
  • Minnesota AG warns on DHS digital privacy risks
  • ICE agents' tactics in Minnesota: Observers fear privacy invasion
  • Libyan immigrant with rare genetic skin disorder detained by ICE tells story
  • Two vans transporting St. Paul Public Schools students stopped by ICE agents
  • List of Minnesota businesses closing for Jan. 23 anti-ICE strike
  • Minnesota Wild has 'poked around' Vincent Trocheck as a trade target
  • Judge rules feds in Minneapolis immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters
  • The people who run some of your favorite Twin Cities restaurants are scared and exhausted — but determined to survive the ICE crackdown
  • Our visual coverage of federal immigration enforcement and community response
  • Federal judge tells ICE to cool it
  • Report: Walz, Frey to receive subpoenas in criminal matter related to ICE
  • Videos add new detail to 2nd Minneapolis ICE shooting in a week
  • Liberian immigrant released after ICE batters down door is briefly rearrested
  • Medical emergency turns into nightmare as ICE detains Mounds View couple en route to ER
  • A week in photos: Renee Good’s killing sparks grief and pushback in Minneapolis
  • Seahawks blow out 49ers, advance to NFC title game
  • Gophers hockey: U men fall to Michigan, women rout Bemidji
  • Edwards scores 55, but Spurs hold off Timberwolves
  • "48 Hours" show schedule
  • Woman's beloved dog disappears after her mysterious shooting
  • Melissa Rocuba's Final Moments
  • Amid ICE clashes, New Hampshire bishop urges clergy to prepare their wills
  • Europe 'united' in face of Trump's Greenland threats, tariffs, EU chief says
  • Venezuela: Maduro's enforcer Cabello still central to power
  • Lisa Jarvis: The Dry January experiment is working
  • David Blobaum: Admitting unprepared students into college isn’t equity
  • $7M youth sports complex coming to Apple Valley
  • 1/17: Saturday Morning
  • NASA offering Artemis II 'boarding passes' ahead of space launch
  • Skywatch: There’s a giant on the rise
  • Readers and writers: Bidania’s latest shows a new side of Hmong experience
  • Literary calendar for week of Jan. 18
  • Indonesian rescuers find body, wreckage after passenger aircraft goes missing
  • CBS News poll finds more Americans say ICE being too tough
  • GOP Rep. McCaul says a US invasion of Greenland would mean 'war with NATO itself'
  • Passage: In memoriam
  • Anti-ICE protesters face off against supporters of immigration crackdown
  • Inside President Trump’s Push to Acquire Greenland
  • List of ICE raids, protest updates in Minnesota on Sunday, Jan. 18
  • Reports: 1,500 Army paratroopers on standby for possible Minnesota deployment
  • U.S. military troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota
  • Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream … about health care
  • Minneapolis Mayor Frey says he will 'of course' comply with DOJ probe
  • Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Jan. 18, 2026
  • Nature: Woodpeckers in Florida
  • Scott Bessent says Greenland ‘can only be defended if it is part of the U.S.’: Full interview
  • National Popcorn Day: Here’s where moviegoers can find popcorn deals
  • Italian village tradition turns into global pasta experience
  • Blizzard warnings Sunday in Minnesota as snow, wind, and frigid air arrive
  • GOP Rep. Mike Turner says Trump's Greenland threats are putting other priorities at risk
  • Warner says Trump has sewn "international chaos," calls on GOP senators to speak out
  • CBS News poll finds more Americans say ICE being too tough
  • Iran’s Supreme Leader Blames Trump, US for Massive Protests
  • Minneapolis Mayor Frey calls DOJ investigation into him ‘deeply concerning’: Full interview
  • Westwood Lutheran Church honors MLK with tribute concert
  • U.S. military troops on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota
  • CBS News poll: 1 year in, Americans call for more inflation focus from Trump
  • Europe warns of 'dangerous downward spiral' after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland
  • Minnesota man accidentally shoots himself while sleeping with gun
  • What's open and what's closed in Minnesota on MLK Day
  • St. Paul woman, a U.S. citizen, recounts her two days in detention
  • 10 travel gems to visit in 2026 that are off the beaten path
  • ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ review: Lighter and refreshing ‘GoT’ fare
  • Syrian government announces a ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces
  • 1,500 soldiers placed on standby for possible deployment to Minneapolis
  • The death of Livye Lewis: A party, a murder, and a man on the run
  • Five veterans missing, but Wild seek no excuses in road win
  • Business people: Laura Watterson to lead human relations at Andersen Corp.
  • Pentagon tells 1,500 troops to prepare for possible deployment to Minnesota
  • European leaders warn Trump's Greenland tariffs threaten 'dangerous downward spiral'
  • More than 200,000 homes without power in Russian-occupied Ukraine, official says
  • Hundreds of soldiers on standby for possible deployment to Minneapolis amid protests
  • 7 police officers killed in Guatemala after prison crackdown on gangs
  • 1/18: Sunday Morning
  • Local attorneys speak on immigration enforcement in Minnesota
  • Frederick: With the game is on the line, opposing defenses can’t stop Ant
  • Pedestrian hit by vehicle in Inver Grove Heights dies
  • VocalEssence and Sir John Rutter offer a balm for the wounded Twin Cities
  • Hotel in downtown St. Paul temporarily closing for safety concerns
  • United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80
  • Parts of Florida receive rare snowfall as freezing temperatures linger
  • 1/18: Face The Nation
  • Europe may have reached its breaking point with Trump over Greenland tariffs
  • Rockstar Games may have let a terminally ill fan test GTA VI before planned 2026 release
  • Army puts 1,500 soldiers on standby for possible Minnesota deployment, AP sources say
  • Trump admin's claims of "reverse discrimination" upend DOJ Civil Rights Division
  • Man detained by ICE in Minneapolis dies awaiting deportation in Texas
  • Bruce Springsteen dedicates song to Renee Good and says ICE should ‘get the f— out of Minneapolis’
  • In Los Angeles, Iranian-Americans march against government crackdown in Iran
  • At least 21 killed, 100 injured after high-speed train collision in Spain: Officials
  • High-speed train derailment kills at least 21 in Spain
  • The Gaslighting of Hannah Pettey
  • Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
  • 'Creative visionary': Roger Allers, 'The Lion King' co-director, dies at 76
  • Man detained by ICE in Minneapolis dies in Texas DHS facility
  • Department of Justice investigating anti-ICE protest at St. Paul church
  • Two St. Paul hotels cancel rooms for ICE agents, close due to safety concerns
  • Jake Lang saved by woman who drove him away from counterprotesters in Minneapolis
  • DOJ not investigating fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis
  • AFC playoffs: Patriots top Texans, advance to title game
  • At least 21 killed after trains collide in Spain
  • Snow and cold temperatures hit the Midwest, Northeast
  • St. Paul Public Works says employee illegally detained by ICE
  • High-speed trains collide after one derails in southern Spain, killing at least 21
  • Lawyers allege DHS is denying legal counsel to Minnesota detainees
  • Bison returning to parts of North America
  • 1/14: The Takeout with Major Garrett
  • FBI asks agents to travel to Minneapolis for temporary assignments amid protests, sources say
  • Minneapolis mayor says it would be a 'shocking step' if Trump invokes the Insurrection Act
  • Fundraiser organized for St. Paul Public Works employee facing deportation despite legal status
  • On ‘SNL,’ Finn Wolfhard pays tribute to the Replacements 40 years after they were banned from the show
  • Protesters interrupt St. Paul church service, citing pastor’s ICE ties
  • Appointments for free Valentine’s Day weddings available in 10 counties
Last Updated: 2026-01-18 20:55:52

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