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→ NewsMamdani administration mobilizes city response as winter storm approaches
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani says city agencies are fully mobilized ahead of a winter storm, and the Emergency Operations Center will activate in person at 7 a.m. Sunday.
California lawmakers seek to speed up spending on voter-approved climate projects
Assemblymember David A. Alvarez introduced AB 35 to exempt Proposition 4 funds from the Administrative Procedure Act so $10 billion in voter-approved climate funding can be disbursed more quickly; the bill advanced from the Assembly Appropriations Committee and now awaits a floor vote.
Massachusetts to cut gas and electric bills in February and March, Gov. Healey says
Gov. Maura Healey said electricity bills will be reduced by 25% and gas bills by 10% for February and March, and that the $180 million cost will come from existing state funds; National Grid will implement targeted winter relief that includes temporary deferrals customers will pay back later.
Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly Is Considering a 2028 Presidential Run
Sen. Mark Kelly said in a CNN interview that he is weighing a 2028 presidential run and described an obligation to push back against what he called a weaponization of the federal government; he has also been targeted by the Trump administration after appearing in a video urging troops to refuse 'illegal orders'.
Utah governor urges balance as immigration debate intensifies
Gov. Spencer Cox reaffirmed Utah's approach of balancing rule of law with dignity, while the Republican-led Legislature opened its 2026 session with bills that would limit immigrants' access to benefits, driving privileges and some services.
Somali businesses in Minneapolis report losses amid ICE crackdown
Vendors at Karmel Mall in south Minneapolis say many shops have closed and customer traffic has fallen as residents report fear of recent immigration enforcement in the city.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a 'saving grace,' King's daughter says
Bernice King said Martin Luther King Jr. Day offers a "somewhat of a saving grace" amid political division and cited recent federal policy moves; she also said the King Center plans to redevelop a nonviolence curriculum for law enforcement.
Minneapolis counterprotesters chase off conservative influencer amid immigration crackdown
Hundreds of counterprotesters in Minneapolis overwhelmed a small pro-ICE rally and forced attendees to leave; the Minnesota National Guard was mobilized and staged but not deployed.
Climate activist says rising electricity prices and attacks on green energy could hurt GOP
Longtime activist Bill McKibben, after installing new solar panels on his Vermont home, said rising U.S. electricity prices and the Trump administration's actions against renewable energy could have political consequences for the GOP ahead of 2026.
Trump praises Venezuela's Machado after Nobel Prize gift
President Donald Trump praised Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado after she presented him her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize medal; the Norwegian Nobel Committee said Nobel prizes cannot be revoked or transferred.
Minneapolis mayor says Minnesota doesn't need additional troops
Mayor Jacob Frey urged ICE to leave Minneapolis after the killing of Renee Good and said the city does not need more federal troops; the Trump administration has said it plans to send additional forces and the president threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act.
Georgia State of the State: Gov. Brian Kemp delivers final address
Gov. Brian P. Kemp will deliver his final State of the State address to a joint session of the General Assembly, and Georgia Public Broadcasting is streaming the speech live.
Senators launch cross-party effort to end stock trading by lawmakers
Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Ashley Moody plan to introduce legislation that would bar members of Congress and their immediate family from buying or owning individual stocks, joining several House proposals on the issue.
Protests against ICE spread across U.S. after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland
Thousands marched in Minneapolis and demonstrations were planned nationwide after the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE officer and separate shootings in Portland; Minnesota leaders urged protesters to remain peaceful.
Hochul to outline universal child care plan for New York today
Governor Kathy Hochul is scheduled to speak at York College today to present a universal child care proposal that she has said would include a $1.7 billion commitment in the next budget to expand care and aim to fund services for children up to age 3.
Minnesota governance and controversies are prompting some families to leave
Gov. Tim Walz announced he will not run for re-election, and the author reports her family moved from Minnesota to Florida citing concerns about state governance, taxes and multiple reported scandals.
Citizenship delay keeps skating pair from Olympics
Alisa Efimova lacked U.S. citizenship, so she and partner Misha Mitrofanov were ineligible for the Milan Olympics despite qualifying at U.S. nationals; they will compete at Four Continents and the world championships instead.
House passes 2-bill funding package ahead of shutdown deadline
The House approved a bipartisan two-bill appropriations package 341 to 79 and sent it to the Senate as Congress works to meet a Jan. 30 deadline to avoid a government shutdown.
Gaza enters second phase of U.S.-backed ceasefire plan
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff announced the Gaza ceasefire plan is entering its second phase, which foresees a technocratic Palestinian administration to run daily affairs; mediators named Ali Shaath to lead the committee, while key issues such as disarming Hamas and funding reconstruction remain unresolved.
St. Johns County braces for an Arctic cold front for seven days
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for St. Johns County as an Arctic cold front is expected to bring widespread frost and lows near or below freezing through Jan. 19.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders officially endorses Byron Donalds for Florida governor
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has officially endorsed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial race, making her the first sitting governor to back him; Donalds' campaign reported $45 million raised in 2025 and leads early primary polling.
Democratic leaders see a path to a Senate majority
Senate Democratic leaders, led by Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, say they have recruited four prominent candidates they believe can flip the GOP-held seats needed for a 51-seat Senate majority; the DSCC emphasizes electability and fundraising while facing criticism from progressives over its recruiting choices.
WA Gov. Bob Ferguson's State of the State highlighted floods, taxes and ICE concerns
Gov. Bob Ferguson praised community response to December floods, urged a tax on incomes over $1 million and called for a bill to bar federal immigration agents from hiding their identities, while not mentioning a looming multibillion-dollar budget shortfall.
Gov. Hochul boosts subway safety funding by $77 million.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $77 million increase in subway safety funding and backed a pilot to require repeat speed camera violators to install Intelligent Speed Assistance systems.
Claudette Colvin, who helped spark the civil rights movement, dies at 86
Claudette Colvin died at 86, the Claudette Colvin Legacy Foundation said, confirming she died in Texas; her 1955 arrest at age 15 for refusing to give up a bus seat made her a named plaintiff in the case that ended Montgomery bus segregation.
Smithsonian faces deadline to show White House 250th anniversary exhibit plans
The White House set a deadline for the Smithsonian to provide detailed lists of exhibits and related materials tied to the nation's 250th anniversary, citing earlier requests that officials said were incomplete. Undetermined at this time.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren says Congress could work with Trump to cap credit card rates
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said President Trump called her after she urged action on capping credit card interest and that Congress could pass a rate cap if he supports it; Mr. Trump recently proposed a one-year 10% cap.
Trump declares economic boom as Americans remain concerned about prices
President Trump declared an economic boom in a Detroit speech while Labor Department data showed consumer prices rose 2.7% over the year; he mentioned housing and credit proposals but did not provide full legislative details.
House lawmakers ask judge to order release of Epstein files
Two House members asked a federal judge to appoint a special master to oversee release of investigative materials on Jeffrey Epstein, saying the Justice Department has not complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act; the judge has set deadlines for a DOJ response and possible replies from Ghislaine Maxwell.
Clintons refuse to testify in Epstein probe as Oversight panel signals contempt move
Bill and Hillary Clinton did not appear for closed-door depositions in the House Oversight Committee’s Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, and Chairman James Comer said the panel will move next week to hold Bill Clinton in contempt with similar action expected for Hillary Clinton.
