WASHINGTON — A preliminary review by U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s internal watchdog office found that Alex Pretti was shot by two federal officers after resisting arrest, but did not indicate that he brandished a weapon during the encounter, according to an email sent to Congress and reviewed by The...
Dozens Arrested After Anti-ICE Protest at a Manhattan Hilton
NEW YORK — Dozens of demonstrators were arrested in Manhattan on Tuesday evening after occupying the lobby of a Tribeca hotel where, they said, federal immigration agents were staying while carrying out the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. More than 100 people crammed into the hotel, a Hilton Garden Inn on...
Miller Suggests Federal Agents May Have Diverted From ‘Protocol’ Before Pretti Shooting
Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Donald Trump, has suggested that federal agents “may not have been following” protocol before the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, after days in which he and other Trump administration officials portrayed the shooting as justified. Miller said in a statement that the White...
Cracks Between Newsom and Frustrated Lawmakers Show in First Budget Hearings
This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Gavin Newsom is officially a lame-duck governor, and his final year in office seems increasingly focused on an almost certain campaign for the White House. Meanwhile, however, he must spend at least some of his time governing California...
Madera County Sheriff Seeks Help Locating Family of Deceased Man
The Madera County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating the next of kin for Karl Heinrich, a 61-year-old Madera resident who died Jan. 10. Got a Tip? The sheriff’s office said efforts to find Heinrich’s family have been unsuccessful. Anyone with information that could help contact...
World Order Has Shifted, but Growth Outlook Same as Year Ago, Economists Say: Reuters Poll
Global economic growth will be 3% in 2026, exactly as forecast a year ago, according to a quarterly Reuters poll of economists, suggesting they are unfazed by the abrupt and seismic shift in how the U.S. trades with others and treats its allies. But unusual stability across a range of...
S&P 500 Breaches 7,000 Points for the First Time, Lifted by AI Optimism
The S&P 500 breached the 7,000-point mark for the first time on Wednesday, driven by unrelenting optimism over artificial intelligence and expectations of strong Big Tech earnings as well as monetary policy easing. The benchmark index's ascent between successive 1,000-point additions has quickened in recent years, reflecting mounting investor confidence...
Israel to Hold Funeral for Last Hostage Recovered From Gaza
The remains of the last Israeli captive recovered from the Gaza Strip were set to be buried on Wednesday in a funeral that will help Israel turn the page after one of the most traumatizing periods in its history. Ran Gvili, an off-duty police officer, was killed fighting militants during...
Defying White House, Fed Expected to Hold Rates Steady
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady on Wednesday in a pause that investors see lasting beyond U.S. central bank chief Jerome Powell's final meetings in March and April, with his successor expected to take office by the summer and policymakers split over whether more reductions in borrowing costs...
Amazon Axes 16,000 Jobs as It Pushes AI and Efficiency
Amazon confirmed 16,000 corporate job cuts on Wednesday, completing a plan for around 30,000 since October, while leaving open the possibility of further reductions. Reuters first reported last week that Amazon was planning a second round of job cuts as part of its broader goal under CEO Andy Jassy, who has been trying...









