Saturday, January 10, 2026

THE TOP NEWS STORIES THIS WEEK 1-4-26 TO 1-10-26

 

THE TOP NEWS STORIES THIS WEEK
1-4-26 TO 1-10-26 



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The week of January 4–10, 2026, has been dominated by a seismic shift in U.S. foreign and domestic policy following a dramatic military intervention in Venezuela and a wave of executive actions by the Trump administration.

Below is a summary of the top news stories across eight key sectors:

U.S. News

  1. Minneapolis ICE Shooting: Protests erupted nationwide after an ICE officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis on Jan. 4. New video of the incident emerged, fueling tensions.

  2. Massive Immigration Operation: ICE launched what it called its "largest immigration operation ever," deploying 2,000 federal agents to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

  3. Border Violence: Two people were wounded in a shooting involving U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in Portland, Oregon.

  4. Luigi Mangione Trial: Federal prosecutors announced that the death penalty trial for Luigi Mangione could begin before the end of 2026.

  5. State Funding Freeze: California, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, and New York sued the administration for freezing billions in social services and childcare funding.

  6. Colorado AG Accusations: Colorado’s Attorney General accused the White House of a "revenge campaign" for the state's refusal to release a convicted elections clerk.

  7. Sewer System Aid Cuts: Reports emerged that federal aid for unhealthy sewer systems in poor communities is being dismantled.

  8. Uvalde Officer Trial: The trial began for a former Uvalde officer accused of failing to protect students during the 2022 shooting.

  9. Florida Execution: Florida set an execution date for a man convicted in a high-profile 1990s robbery-murder case.

  10. Minneapolis Fraud Crackdown: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a major initiative to combat "rampant fraud" specifically targeting Minnesota.

Politics

  1. Venezuela Intervention: President Trump announced that the U.S. would temporarily "run" Venezuela following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.

  2. Greenland Annexation Talk: Trump renewed calls for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, stating Russia or China would occupy it "if we don't."

  3. Mexico Military Threats: House Democrats sent a stern letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio opposing potential unilateral military strikes against Mexican cartels.

  4. Withdrawal from International Pacts: The U.S. officially withdrew from the UNFCCC (climate) and 65 other international agreements.

  5. New DOJ Division: The administration established a new Department of Justice division focused on "National Fraud Enforcement."

  6. Heritage Foundation Report: A major new report from the Heritage Foundation urged the U.S. to prioritize marriage and family in all federal policy.

  7. Ramaswamy Bodyguard Arrest: A bodyguard for Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was arrested on federal drug trafficking charges.

  8. Jack Smith Testimony: Reports confirmed Special Counsel Jack Smith is slated to testify publicly before a House panel later this month.

  9. Vance Briefing Controversy: JD Vance faced backlash after comments during a White House briefing regarding the Minneapolis ICE shooting.

  10. Intel Stake: The federal government secured a 10% stake in Intel to support domestic semiconductor manufacturing.

World Affairs

  1. Maduro in Custody: Former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro arrived in New York to face "narco-terrorism" charges.

  2. European Pushback on Greenland: Leaders from France, Germany, Italy, and the UK joined Denmark in reaffirming that "Greenland belongs to its people."

  3. Iran Protests: Violent protests intensified in Iran; the Supreme Leader signaled a major crackdown on those "ruining streets for Trump."

  4. Ukraine War: Russia utilized its new "Oreshnik" hypersonic missile again in Ukraine, signaling an escalation in the conflict.

  5. UN Funding Crisis: The UN Secretary-General stated the U.S. has a "legal obligation" to fund agencies despite withdrawal orders.

  6. South Africa Naval Drills: Warships from China, Russia, and Iran arrived in South African waters for joint naval exercises.

  7. Vatican Response: Global leaders, including the Pope, reacted with concern to the sudden change in governance in Venezuela.

  8. Paris Peace Summit: World leaders met in Paris to discuss Ukraine, though the meeting was overshadowed by the U.S. claim to Venezuela.

  9. Swiss Resort Honor: Skiiers in Switzerland held a memorial for victims of a tragic New Year’s bar fire.

  10. Volcano Eruption: Italy’s most active volcano erupted, leading to new travel restrictions for tour guides and tourists.

Education

  1. Dismantling Dept. of Education: Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at decentralizing the Department of Education.

  2. DEI Terms Purge: A judge temporarily blocked the administration from purging DEI-related terms from Head Start grant applications.

  3. University Research Freeze: Billions in federal research cash remained frozen as the administration reviewed university "oversight."

  4. Venezuelan Curriculum: Schools began rapid lesson planning on the Venezuela intervention to address student questions and viral TikTok misinformation.

  5. California Teacher Strikes: Conflict intensified in West Contra Costa Unified, with threats of strikes spreading to LA and Oakland.

  6. College Transfer Portal: Enforcement groups voiced "serious concerns" over the instability of the NCAA transfer portal system.

  7. Administrator Fear: A new study found 70% of high school principals report immigrant-origin students are missing school due to fear of deportation.

  8. Emergency Response Plans: Nearly 80% of school principals have now implemented emergency response plans for immigration raids.

  9. Billions in Rules: Education experts noted a shift from "executive muscle" to permanent rulemaking to ensure policies outlast the current term.

  10. National History Anniversary: The "America 250" initiative released new materials regarding the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans.

Economy

  1. Unemployment Data: Wall Street hit new records after the unemployment rate improved, though hiring remained generally weak.

  2. Confidential Jobs Leak: Trump brushed off controversy regarding his early social media posting of confidential jobs figures.

  3. Oil Market Shifts: The U.S. began discussions on tapping Venezuela’s vast oil reserves to lower domestic energy prices.

  4. Green Climate Fund Withdrawal: The Treasury announced the immediate withdrawal of U.S. funding from the Green Climate Fund.

  5. Working Families Tax Cuts: Secretary Bessent announced a new plan for "Working Families Tax Cuts" to usher in a "Golden Age."

  6. Global Tax Plan Exemption: The U.S. secured an agreement to exempt U.S.-headquartered companies from the Biden-era global tax plan.

  7. ACA Rate Spikes: Many Americans reported they would go without health insurance as ACA rates spiked following the lapse of tax credits.

  8. Natural Gas Exports: The U.S. expanded its lead as the world’s top exporter of natural gas.

  9. EMCORE Divestment: The President ordered the divestment of certain foreign interests in the EMCORE Corporation on national security grounds.

  10. Economic Club of MN Speech: Secretary Bessent delivered a major address outlining a "deregulation-first" economic strategy.

Technology

  1. CES 2026 Opens: The world's largest tech show opened in Las Vegas with a heavy focus on "Physical AI."

  2. Nvidia's "Cosmos": Jensen Huang unveiled "Cosmos," an AI model that simulates environments using real-world physics.

  3. Uber Robotaxis: Uber and Lucid Motors debuted a "luxurious" robotaxi featuring an LED "halo" for rider identification.

  4. Intel "Panther Lake": Intel announced its next-gen AI chip for laptops, aiming to regain market share from Nvidia.

  5. AMD Ryzen 9850X3D: AMD launched its new gaming-focused processor, continuing the "chip wars" at CES.

  6. Lego "Smart Play": Lego announced interactive "smart bricks" and a new partnership with Star Wars for sensor-based building.

  7. Agentic AI: Tech predictions for 2026 highlight the shift from "AI assistants" to "autonomous agents" that act with limited oversight.

  8. Vera Rubin Superchip: Nvidia announced its next-gen AI superchip platform is now in full production.

  9. NASA Station Mission: NASA cut a space station mission short due to an undisclosed medical issue with an astronaut.

  10. Climate Tech Warnings: Experts warned that the U.S. withdrawal from UN climate pacts would lead to the U.S. being "left behind" in the green tech surge.

Health

  1. Childhood Vaccine Recommendations: The CDC slashed the number of recommended childhood vaccines from 17 to 11, causing widespread medical debate.

  2. Dietary Guidelines Reset: RFK Jr. and Brooke Rollins unveiled a historic reset of federal nutrition policy, focusing on "Real Food."

  3. HHS Gender Procedures Bar: HHS moved to bar hospitals receiving federal funds from performing gender-affirming procedures on children.

  4. Flu Strain Concerns: Doctors urged Americans to continue getting flu shots despite a new, more resistant strain appearing this winter.

  5. Health Care Subsidies: The House passed a bill to extend certain health subsidies in defiance of GOP leadership.

  6. "Make Petersburg Healthy Again": HHS launched a new pilot program in Petersburg, VA, to expand access to nutritious foods and medical care.

  7. ACA Uninsured Surge: Health analysts predicted a "massive" increase in the uninsured population due to rising premiums.

  8. Medical Research Oversight: New federal guidelines were issued to restrict funding for research involving certain biological agents.

  9. Global Health Fund Cuts: The U.S. began the process of redirecting funds away from the World Health Organization.

  10. Climate/Health Link: A coalition of U.S. mayors warned that the UNFCCC withdrawal would lead to increased respiratory issues from deregulated air standards.

Sports

  1. NFL Week 18: The final week of the regular season saw the Denver Broncos clinch the #1 seed in the AFC.

  2. Trey Lance Starts: With the Chargers resting Justin Herbert, former first-round pick Trey Lance started the regular-season finale.

  3. College Basketball Upsets: Indiana defeated Washington 90–80 in a high-stakes Big Ten matchup.

  4. NCAA Transfer Portal: The NCAA denied a high-profile eligibility waiver for Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss, sparking an appeal.

  5. World Cup 26 Prep: The Department of State issued new updates on security and logistics for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 26.

  6. NFL Coaching Hot Seats: As the regular season ended, several coaches in the NFC were reportedly facing "Black Monday" firings.

  7. Matthew Stafford MVP Push: Stafford led the Rams to a crucial victory, cementing his status as a top MVP candidate.

  8. NBA Mid-Season Form: Pro basketball saw several record-breaking scoring nights as teams approached the All-Star break.

  9. NHL Winter Classics: Ratings for early-January outdoor hockey games hit near-record highs.

  10. Olympic Qualifiers: Early qualifying events for upcoming games saw several U.S. track stars setting personal bests.


GROK

The week of January 4–10, 2026, was dominated by U.S. foreign policy actions in Venezuela, including the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, ongoing political fallout, and related domestic events. Here's a breakdown of the top 10 major news stories in each requested category, based on prominent headlines and developments during this period.U.S. NewsThis week featured domestic impacts from foreign policy, immigration enforcement incidents, and anniversary reflections.
  1. Fatal shooting by ICE agent in Minneapolis during federal operations, sparking investigations and frictions.
  2. Fifth anniversary of January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, with Democrats accusing Republicans of whitewashing history and calls for a plaque honoring officers.
  3. Trump administration deploys ICE agents to probe alleged fraud in Democratic-led states.
  4. National Park Service voids passes defaced with Trump stickers.
  5. Slow recovery from 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, with survivors facing rebuilding challenges.
  6. Poll shows fewer Americans view U.S. as moral leader.
  7. FBI takes over ICE shooting case amid growing scrutiny.
  8. Claims of welfare fraud in blue states, though distorted according to some reports.
  9. Trump dances at House Republican retreat on January 6.
  10. Supreme Court concerns over potential weakening of Voting Rights Act protections.
PoliticsPolitics centered on Trump's Venezuela intervention, executive actions, and midterm preparations.
  1. U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Trump's claim that the U.S. will "run" Venezuela temporarily.
  2. Trump threatens further strikes on Venezuela or other nations (e.g., Colombia, Mexico) if uncooperative.
  3. U.S. withdrawal from multiple UN bodies and treaties, criticized as an assault on multilateralism.
  4. Interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez sworn in; opposition leader María Corina Machado plans return.
  5. Trump meets oil executives to revive Venezuela's industry; proposes capping credit card rates.
  6. Bipartisan push to curb Trump's use of force in Venezuela.
  7. House Republicans retreat discusses legislative agenda.
  8. Trump's strongman foreign policy outlined by advisors.
  9. 2026 midterm previews begin, with key Senate races highlighted.
  10. Democrats demand Jan. 6 plaque honoring police officers.
World AffairsGlobal focus was on the Venezuela crisis, with ripple effects worldwide.
  1. U.S. military operation captures Maduro, condemned at UN Security Council by allies and adversaries.
  2. Venezuela releases political prisoners as gesture toward peace.
  3. Trump threatens military action against Colombia/Mexico over drugs.
  4. China restricts rare earth exports to Japan amid tensions.
  5. Deadly New Year’s fire in Swiss resort Crans-Montana kills 40, including minors.
  6. Protests in Iran intensify with regime change calls; internet cutoff.
  7. Russian strikes in Ukraine cause power/heat outages.
  8. U.S. seizes Russian-flagged oil tanker linked to Venezuela.
  9. Sudan marks 1,000 days of war with massive hunger crisis.
  10. Brazil advances environmental justice via nature-based solutions.
EducationEducation news was quieter, with limited major national developments this week.
  1. Concerns over potential Supreme Court weakening of Voting Rights Act, impacting representation and education equity.
  2. Ongoing debates on federal education funding amid broader policy shifts.
  3. Local stories like cow shelter monitoring in Uttar Pradesh (international context, but U.S. parallels in oversight). 4–10. Sparse coverage; mostly tied to broader politics (e.g., welfare fraud probes potentially affecting school-related programs) or unhighlighted local issues.
EconomyEconomic stories linked to Venezuela oil, markets, and policy.
  1. U.S. stocks hit records (Dow above 49,000) after Maduro capture.
  2. Trump pushes oil firms to revive Venezuela's industry.
  3. China restricts rare earth exports to Japan.
  4. World food prices dip in December.
  5. India's Russian oil imports at 6-month high.
  6. Trump proposes barring Wall Street from single-family homes.
  7. Credit card rate cap proposed by Trump.
  8. Oil tanker seizures impact global energy markets.
  9. Midterm concerns over Trump's Venezuela focus.
  10. Economic ripple effects from U.S. UN withdrawals.
TechnologyCES 2026 dominated tech news, with AI, gadgets, and innovations.
  1. CES 2026 kicks off with AI-heavy announcements (Nvidia, AMD, Intel on chips/autonomous vehicles).
  2. Nvidia showcases physical AI and Rubin architecture.
  3. Samsung tri-fold phone and creaseless foldables.
  4. Lenovo gaming laptops and concepts.
  5. LG wallpaper-style TV with AI art.
  6. Uber robotaxi debut.
  7. Withings smart scale for blood pressure.
  8. Pulsar monitors at 360Hz.
  9. AI in health gadgets (e.g., allergen detectors).
  10. Grok limits image generation on X.
HealthHealth policy shifted under new administration; outbreaks and CES gadgets featured.
  1. U.S. drops some childhood vaccine recommendations (e.g., flu, rotavirus) to "shared decision-making."
  2. Flu season surges with new variants.
  3. Measles outbreaks threaten U.S. elimination status.
  4. WHO updates HIV guidelines (TB prevention, breastfeeding).
  5. ACA subsidy cliff leads to premium hikes.
  6. CES health gadgets (smart scales, toilets).
  7. Preservatives linked to type 2 diabetes risk.
  8. Weekend catch-up sleep boosts teen mental health.
  9. Stem cell implant trials for vision restoration.
  10. Diabetes drugs' potential anti-cancer effects.
SportsSports focused on NBA/NHL action, playoffs prep, and events.
  1. NBA games (e.g., Anthony Edwards reaches 10,000 points; Lakers wins).
  2. NFL Wild Card previews and schedule changes.
  3. NHL (e.g., Bedard returns; various games).
  4. College basketball matchups.
  5. Women's Premier League cricket starts.
  6. PDC World Darts ongoing.
  7. Australian Open prep/United Cup.
  8. Winter X Games buildup.
  9. Transfer window opens in soccer.
  10. Various trades/suspensions (e.g., MLB PED violation).
This week marked a pivotal moment in U.S. foreign policy with Venezuela, influencing many categories. Events like CES provided lighter tech contrast amid geopolitical tension.



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