2026-01-16
15 分钟Good morning.
The ICE surge in Minneapolis is fueling more protests and clashes.
We cannot be at a place right now in America where we have two governmental entities that are literally fighting one another.
The Venezuelan opposition leader has handed over her Nobel medal to Trump,
but it doesn't seem to have swayed him to support her.
And why soccer fans around the globe aren't happy about World Cup ticket prices in the U.S.
It's a complete scam.
Fans are being fleeced for basic tickets and it's not good enough.
It's Friday, January 16th.
I'm Shemitha Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
As federal and local leaders continue to trade blame, protests continue in Minneapolis.
The Washington Post's video reporting shows enforcement agents firing bursts of what appears to be tear gas as demonstrators shout and throw things at them.
On Wednesday night, a Venezuelan man was shot and injured by a federal agent.
The Department of Homeland Security said their officers were reacting to being attacked
as they attempted to make an arrest.
Right now, there's close to 3,000 federal agents in Minnesota,
as the Trump administration expands its presence there.
Heavily armed agents have been reported forcibly entering houses,
pulling over a school bus, and seizing people at work.