A woman is shot and killed by an ICE agent. What to know.

一名女子被移民及海关执法局(ICE)官员枪杀。需了解的信息。

Apple News Today

2026-01-08

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An ICE officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday. The Minnesota Star Tribune’s Sofia Barnett explains why local and federal authorities have conflicting views of what happened. The White House is continuing to assert control over Venezuela’s oil resources. Bloomberg’s Kevin Crowley joins to discuss why pulling oil out of the country might be harder than expected. The federal government issued new dietary guidelines and an updated food pyramid. Stat’s Sarah Todd breaks down the new recommendations and how they differ from past iterations. Plus, Alaska’s capital is buried under snow and running out of places to shovel it, Trump is pulling out of one of the oldest climate treaties, and how some Americans are falling out of love with pizza. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • A woman is shot dead by ICE agents in Minneapolis as an immigration crackdown intensifies.

  • We speak to the Minnesota Star Tribune reporter who went to the scene.

  • I saw about 30 ICE agents that I was able to count and there were definitely over a hundred people who were yelling back at ICE agents saying,

  • shame on you, you killed one of our neighbors.

  • Bloomberg tells us why President Trump's ambitions to seize Venezuelan oil production could run into trouble and what's in the new flipped food pyramid.

  • These new guidelines will revolutionize our nation's food culture and make America healthier.

  • It's Thursday, January 8th.

  • I'm Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • Let's start in Minneapolis.

  • Yesterday, Renee Nicole Good was shot in her car by ICE agents.

  • She was 37 years old, a U.S.

  • citizen.

  • Her killing drew hundreds of people to protest in the streets.

  • They were met with armed federal agents who deployed chemical irritants.

  • It comes amid a widespread immigration crackdown in the city,

  • long opposed by Minnesota's state government.

  • President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem described the shooting as seeming to be in self-defense,

  • a characterization rejected by Governor Tim Walz, the local mayor, and some witnesses at the scene.