Day: January 22, 2026

Minnesota agitators stalk, pelt Border Patrol agents with food and spit at gas stations, DHS says

6:32 pm January 22, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claimed on Wednesday that anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agitators in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area had escalated to blocking Border Patrol agents attempting to do mundane tasks, including using the bathroom.  As the agents took bathroom breaks at gas stations, “hostile crowds” reportedly “repeatedly harassed and blocked” them, according […]

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ABC reporter recalls time President Trump made him ‘fear’ for his safety at WH presser

6:30 pm January 22, 2026

ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl recalled the time President Donald Trump claimed the Justice Department would go after him and his network as one instance when he was in “fear” of his safety. Karl spoke about this interaction with Trump on the “Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know” podcast Wednesday while discussing the president being “willing to […]

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Conservative Utah student says radical left-wing classmate threatened to ‘Kirk’ him before campus arrest

6:30 pm January 22, 2026

A conservative student at the University of Utah who says a far-left agitator threatened to shoot him in the neck at a tabling event slammed college campuses as a breeding ground for radicalism and celebrated the arrest of the alleged perpetrator. “It was January 12, we were outside tabling and engaging in debates in a […]

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Happy hour isn’t dead, but remote work has changed it forever, experts assert

6:30 pm January 22, 2026

Happy hour used to be a reliable business driver for bars and restaurants.  Ever since the COVID-10 pandemic, that reliability has faded. Remote work, altered schedules and changing social habits have disrupted the traditional post-work drinking rush, forcing establishments to adapt — and raising questions about whether happy hour is disappearing altogether or simply evolving. […]

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Former Iowa school superintendent arrested by ICE expected to plead guilty to federal charges

6:04 pm January 22, 2026

The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district is set to plead guilty Thursday to a pair of federal charges following his arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last year.  Ian Roberts, a native of Guyana in South America and once the leader of Des Moines Public Schools, was detained by federal immigration officers […]

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