2026-01-28
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A federal judge in Minnesota ordered Todd Lyons,
the acting head of America's Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
to appear in court on Friday, warning that he may be held in contempt.
The judge said ICE has ignored dozens of court orders requiring the agency to provide hearings for people it has detained.
The order comes as Donald Trump tries to contain political blowback after federal agents fatally shot a second citizen in Minneapolis.
India and the European Union said they had signed the, quote, mother of all trade deals.
India will reduce tariffs on more than 95% of EU goods,
including gradually lowering levies on cars from 110% to 10%.
The bloc expects its exports to India to more than double by 2032 as a result.
The EU will also lower tariffs on more than 95% of Indian goods.
Consumer confidence in America dropped to its lowest level since 2014 in January,
according to figures released by Conference Board, an economic research firm.
The drop follows an improvement in the Consumer Confidence Index in December,